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CEng Application Length

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In the context of a CEng application, from the guidance notes on page 2, it states "The requirement is not to exceed a total of 12 pages for the whole application when printed."


When I went to the review section, the accountability diagram, copies of my certificates and other 'supporting document' evidence such as 'Assessment Summary' were not present in the application pdf when I clicked 'Download Application'. Are these items considered separate? I would have thought 'full application' included those documents too. I see a total of 5 pages in the downloaded document that seems to cover everything else (employment history etc).


Is the 12 page figure the number of pages that should be present when I click the 'Download Application' in the review section, or does it also include certificates, accountability diagram etc? Are the supporting documents sent separately?


Sorry if it's been asked before, but it also says "You should aim to provide roughly 3000 characters as it is unlikely that less will adequately demonstrate your relevant experience."


For most past employment entries I have 3000 or thereabouts. However for my current and primary role which demonstrates the most, I have currently 7000 which is over double the amount requested. Is this excessive to the extent that it would be marked down?

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  • I have always been, relatively relaxed about application length, if the information given is relevant and value adding. In a longer application, as a reader I can focus my attention more on those aspects that I find most relevant and less on others, “speed reading” for highlights as necessary.

    However, even modest amounts of densely packed text with no white space can make that approach difficult. Not being able to “see the wood for the trees” can become a problem even well within the maximum allowable length.

    As the writer, you should understand that the IET Assessors may be asked to consider quite a significant number of applications in each batch that they are allocated. They will therefore potentially become fatigued and irritated by lengthy and rambling stories.

    On the other hand, a brief set of bullet points, intended to catch the eye of an initial recruitment screener, is also very unlikely to make a credible case.     

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  • I have always been, relatively relaxed about application length, if the information given is relevant and value adding. In a longer application, as a reader I can focus my attention more on those aspects that I find most relevant and less on others, “speed reading” for highlights as necessary.

    However, even modest amounts of densely packed text with no white space can make that approach difficult. Not being able to “see the wood for the trees” can become a problem even well within the maximum allowable length.

    As the writer, you should understand that the IET Assessors may be asked to consider quite a significant number of applications in each batch that they are allocated. They will therefore potentially become fatigued and irritated by lengthy and rambling stories.

    On the other hand, a brief set of bullet points, intended to catch the eye of an initial recruitment screener, is also very unlikely to make a credible case.     

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