The CDR report, which an engineer submits in order to pursue an engineering career in Australia, consists of four segments – Career Professional Development (CPD), Three Career Episodes (CEs), Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Summary Statement (SS). All these sections hold a significant role individually and are assessed by the Engineers Australia critically to approve his Skilled Migration to Australia.
The Career Episode Report illustrates your knowledge, expertise, and experience in engineering which can be either acquired either through education or work experience. You have to include three ground-breaking events of your engineering career here which demonstrate how you grew as an engineer. While crafting an effective career episode report, one’s experiences as an engineer play a crucial role.
The Career Episode Report is one of the most decisive sections of a successful CDR writing as:
Each Career Episode essay is ideally 1,000 to 2,500 words long. Each should idyllically contain the following four sections to create an effectual impression:
Introduction:
This segment should be stated briefly in about 100 words. It should mention the following details:
Background:
The background information should be mentioned in 200 to 500 words. It should state the following:
Any claims regarding your CEs have to be based on facts and must be validated by the appointment letter or official duty statement you received.
Engineering Activity:
In this segment, you should focus on the detailed description of the work you performed as an engineer. It should be about 500 to 1,000 words long. The following should be mentioned:
Summary:
You should summarize your overall thoughts about your engineering activity or project very briefly within 50 to 100 words. Also, you should state the success of your project and the recognition and appreciation your project received from an authority, if any.
According to some of our CDR writing experts, almost half of the battle in writing the career episodes successfully is selecting the right topics for them. Engineers have to choose one of the four core occupational categories defined by the EA – Professional Engineer, Engineering Manager, Engineering Technologist, and Engineering Associate. The EA has listed specific competencies for each of the categories under their general description in its guidelines. In a Career Episode Report, you must choose such CEs that demonstrate that you have the skills and experience matching all the competency elements mentioned under the Engineering category of your choice.
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Make sure that you have included all of the required information otherwise your CDR will get rejected.
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