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Annotations referencing Competence Framework labels.

Former Community Member
Former Community Member
Hi,


I'm putting together my employment history for my CEng application, and I'm trying to ensure that everything present on the application relates directly to the competency framework (A12, B123, C1234, D123, E12345), is it appropriate to annotate each paragraph/statement with a [reference] of the competency I am trying to demonstrate?


For example, to mark that a statement is intended to demonstrate competency E3:

"...worked on code implementing regulations xyz [E3]"


On the one hand, this is useful for me to track where in the document I have demonstrated a competency, or as a reminder of why I mentioned that, and probably useful for my mentor/reviewer when we're going through it.


Would this also be useful or acceptable to leave in the final application for the assessor? or would this be seen as inappropriate (trying to pre-empty their judgement on the applicability of the information i'm providing).


Kind regards


Dan Burrell


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  • Former Community Member
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    Thanks folks, I think the general consensus is that for the final submission it's a good idea to omit, if only for the fact that such a high proportion dislike it. I will use it for the PRA and mentor reviews though.

    Andy Millar‍ I hadn't considered this, misidentifying would probably undermine the application.

    Alasdair Anderson‍ It's interesting to learn that there was actually a survey, even better to know it was a 50/50 split.


    Thanks again
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  • Former Community Member
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    Thanks folks, I think the general consensus is that for the final submission it's a good idea to omit, if only for the fact that such a high proportion dislike it. I will use it for the PRA and mentor reviews though.

    Andy Millar‍ I hadn't considered this, misidentifying would probably undermine the application.

    Alasdair Anderson‍ It's interesting to learn that there was actually a survey, even better to know it was a 50/50 split.


    Thanks again
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