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Can't provide evidence of work done in previous job

Do I need to provide evidence of work done if I use it as part of my PR application?


I'm currently compiling evidence of work done to meet the UKSPEC, however I have a two year gap in my work history where I worked for the NHS as a rehabilitation engineer. My current employer want me to aim for CEng in the next four years, but think I could get IEng next year if I can use my time in the NHS.


During that time I did not work on PR as it wasn't encouraged and I had a very busy personal life. I recently phoned up my old department manager, but she refused to let me have any records (eg photos, paperwork) of the work I did on the basis that she 'didn't know if I actually did it' (she just started when I left).


Thanks for your help.


Yours Sincerely,

Mitchell Smith


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  • Hi Mitchell,


    It's always best to put as much of your story in as you can, to show what you've learnt and achieved throughout your career. If you supporter(s) can only give an opinion and endorsement on your last two years (for example) that's fine.


    There's two things that are being looked at:
    1. Are you working at IEng now?

    • Have you had a career that has allowed you to collect the underlying knowledge and understanding?


    Question 2 (other than academic qualifications) tends to have to be taken on trust, many applicants would struggle to find anyone who can endorse their work from previous roles. And in the end the proof of this is whether your current supporters trust you.


    Good luck! And don't forget to find a Professional Registration Advisor through the IET if you want - we're here to help right the way through your application.


    Cheers,


    Andy

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  • Hi Mitchell,


    It's always best to put as much of your story in as you can, to show what you've learnt and achieved throughout your career. If you supporter(s) can only give an opinion and endorsement on your last two years (for example) that's fine.


    There's two things that are being looked at:
    1. Are you working at IEng now?

    • Have you had a career that has allowed you to collect the underlying knowledge and understanding?


    Question 2 (other than academic qualifications) tends to have to be taken on trust, many applicants would struggle to find anyone who can endorse their work from previous roles. And in the end the proof of this is whether your current supporters trust you.


    Good luck! And don't forget to find a Professional Registration Advisor through the IET if you want - we're here to help right the way through your application.


    Cheers,


    Andy

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