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Technical Presentation for C. Eng

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Hi,

May I request you to share your experience and please advise for final technical presentation/interview  for C. Eng?

I have very specific queries

1. How many PPT slide it should be. any range?  

2  Should I explain in brief about my current job profile including brief of the projects with which I am currently involved.

3. All the 17 attributes should be in order in PPT slides?

4. Should I explain only one particular engineering solution to cover up all 17 or 5 major attributes or I can explain all of my activities or responsibilities as and where applicable against the C Eng attributes.

5. May I add any short video file duration of 2 to 3 minutes in my presentation to introduce my job profile?

6. Should I keep ready all the soft copy of supporting documents like training certificates, appreciation certificates and letters, evidence of engineering details for innovative solution?


With best regards

Tushar  Kanti  Mondal

B Eng. MIET

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  • Andy Millar:

    Hi Tim,


    I haven't got the guidance to hand (although did check for an applicant within the last couple of weeks), but I think there is a hard limit of 5 slides maximum?


    Thanks,


    Andy


    Hi Andy, it's in the above link that Alasdair posted - you are correct - 5 slides is the suggested max, athough I don't think it's a hard limit - rather an instruction based on what is a good basis for an application.  Members don't have to use powerpoint, but again, it is recommended as it gives something to refer to.


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  • Andy Millar:

    Hi Tim,


    I haven't got the guidance to hand (although did check for an applicant within the last couple of weeks), but I think there is a hard limit of 5 slides maximum?


    Thanks,


    Andy


    Hi Andy, it's in the above link that Alasdair posted - you are correct - 5 slides is the suggested max, athough I don't think it's a hard limit - rather an instruction based on what is a good basis for an application.  Members don't have to use powerpoint, but again, it is recommended as it gives something to refer to.


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