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IEng Registration - Professional Registration Assessment and Career Profile

Hi all. I am part way through my application for IEng registration. In Sept 2019 I attended a professional registration workshop and had a chat with a PRA to discuss my application. He was highly informative and gave me a great insight into my application and the professional registration process. He suggested that I should consider CEng and explained his reasoning, but I am a little apprehensive. Currently I am still working toward IEng application.


My question is relating to the Professional Registration Assessment and also the Career Profile. I had produced a 2400-word career profile prior to meeting the PRA along with all my other supporting documentation. He advised that I should transfer that into my career manager portal but I am finding that I will be duplicating a large portion of my content within my career profile alongside the evidence that is required within the PR Assessment lists against UK-Spec. 


Can anyone advise does this sound correct and am I understanding the requirements for the career profile correctly?


Thank you. Paul.


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  • Former Community Member
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    Hi Paul


    Without going into deep detail I think your last para sums it up - your making it over complicated for yourself. 


    There is no need, unless you want to, to identify the competence you believe you are describing at each point; the Assessors know what they are looking for and generally we do get there. For your own sake don't try to do everything in multiple formats. The competence descriptions are set out with explanatory notes so providing you have covered this in your submission you should be okay. Good Luck


    Regards Jim W
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Hi Paul


    Without going into deep detail I think your last para sums it up - your making it over complicated for yourself. 


    There is no need, unless you want to, to identify the competence you believe you are describing at each point; the Assessors know what they are looking for and generally we do get there. For your own sake don't try to do everything in multiple formats. The competence descriptions are set out with explanatory notes so providing you have covered this in your submission you should be okay. Good Luck


    Regards Jim W
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