A CDR (Competency Demonstration Report), if approved by the Engineers Australia’s team of assessors, could be your passport to a fresh professional journey in Australia. It is a way to lay down your achievements and share enriching experiences that you have had until now. This is a very practical way to let EA understand your skills and capabilities in your engineering domain. The CDR invariably helps them see an alignment of what you bring to table with actual industry requirements in Australia. The report is divided into well thought after sections like the CPD (Continuing Professional Development), three Career Episodes, and the Summary Statement that it does provide a clear picture to the assessors.
Now since the CDR holds so much relevance to your case of seeking a skilled migration visa to Australia, it is very important that you give it your best shot. However, being working professionals with so many responsibilities at the personal front as well, we understand the scenario. Moreover, the report is way beyond understanding the technicalities of your engineering domain. It requires a perfect balance of good language skills and report writing skills in addition to the technical prowess that you have.
Let’s begin by understanding the CDR better:
While working on your CPD, you need to outline the training and workshops you have attended to up skill yourself in your domain. While you can also elaborate on a seminar you have participated in or a white paper you researched and submitted. You can also share about an innovative project that provided you with the platform to showcase your domain understanding.
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