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Tell everybody, who you are, what you do, who you would like to connect with and why you joined IET Professional Development, on the My Community platform - what are you hoping to get out of it?



This is a great way to learn more about others and extend your professional network.

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  • Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
    Hello everyone,



    I'm James McQuillan and I currently work for Siemens Rail Automation. The form was interesting and detailed but the registration team were helpful and responsive when I applied recently - if anyone has a different experience I would suggest you go straight back to them and give them a chance to help. As mentioned by Lee, this has to be a rigorous process to ensure that the right standards are applied and maintained. They should be able to help to understand whether you are at the right level or not early on in the process. If you are not quite there then a mentor or PRA could be a useful option.



    I am interested in on-going development and I have also registered as a mentor. I've worked in business strategy, marketing strategy, product management, programme management and as an engineer (RF, software and Systems). That's a bit wide and varied but has been great fun so far. Always willing to help if anyone has a problem or needs an opinion!



    Regards,

    McQ 
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  • Former Community Member
    Former Community Member
    Hello everyone,



    I'm James McQuillan and I currently work for Siemens Rail Automation. The form was interesting and detailed but the registration team were helpful and responsive when I applied recently - if anyone has a different experience I would suggest you go straight back to them and give them a chance to help. As mentioned by Lee, this has to be a rigorous process to ensure that the right standards are applied and maintained. They should be able to help to understand whether you are at the right level or not early on in the process. If you are not quite there then a mentor or PRA could be a useful option.



    I am interested in on-going development and I have also registered as a mentor. I've worked in business strategy, marketing strategy, product management, programme management and as an engineer (RF, software and Systems). That's a bit wide and varied but has been great fun so far. Always willing to help if anyone has a problem or needs an opinion!



    Regards,

    McQ 
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