Should I pay a professional for writing my CDR? Is it worth it?
A professional competency demonstration report is one of the most crucial aspects any aspiring engineer who wishes to migrate to Australia for better work opportunities.
A CDR report consist of four main sections:
1. Resume: a curriculum vitae that entails all your information such as bio, qualifications, experiences, references, proficiency and skills.
2. Continuing professional development: This should follow your current position, learning, any workshops attended, conferences and meetings held and your experiences and learning from each one of them.
3. Critical career episodes: 3 such episodes spanning in your career that can easily put out the capabilities and skills that you think are needed in the new country.
4. Summary: a cited document that cross references your episodes and creates a valid conclusive nutshell crux of everything written in the report.
Applications can be rejected due to several reasons which include but are not limited to:
· False documents.
· False references.
· Inaccurate experience details.
· Inadequate career episodes.
· Wrong formats.
· Wrong language.
· Over description.
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