Bridging the Degree Gap - Successful ACS RPL for a Software Engineer
‘My formal education is in chemical engineering and I do not have any ICT degree. I felt my application will be rejected. TheCDRWriter helped me write a RPL report using my 6 years experience and that got me approval.’
– Rajesh K., Software Engineer
About the Project
Rajesh got in touch with us to get help with his RPL report. His lack of formal ICT qualifications was a point of concern for him, but our RPL writing experts helped him drive the narrative towards his professional experience of 6 years in industrial automation and software development. The objective was to drive the narrative towards Full-Stack Software Lifecycle Management.
Background
Rajesh was a highly skilled professional with 6 years of experience in Industrial Automation and Software Development. Despite his understanding of Python and Cloud Architecture, he had an educational background in a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering. To migrate to Australia, he needed to submit an RPL report to the ACS to demonstrate how he acquired expert-level ICT knowledge through his work experience.
The Challenge
The initial challenge for Rajesh was ‘technical translation’ of his career. His experience in industrial settings made his draft more focused on process outcomes than software methodologies. The assigned expert from TheCDRWriter.com was quick to detect the problem and understand what to focus on.
The Strategy
We assigned an expert specialised in Computer Science and Software Engineering to reconstruct Rajesh’s career into a professional RPL report. We formulated a strategy to divert the focus from Automation Support to Full-Stack Software Engineering. Our expert used two projects to demonstrate Rajesh’s knowledge in the ICT fields.
The Solution
Rajesh’s RPL report included all the necessary details to demonstrate his skills as a professional software engineer. As a result, he received a positive assessment for the occupation Software Engineer (261313) and was able to proceed with his Subclass 189 visa application. The entire process took 5 weeks, during which the RPL report and KAoK essays were completed, and one assessment was submitted to the Australian Computer Society (ACS). Like many others in our case studies, Rajesh successfully achieved the outcome he needed.
Trust the Experts for Your ACS RPL
As demonstrated in Rajesh’s case, an RPL is not just a resume; it is a technical document that proves your professional equivalency to a degree. A generic report will be rejected; a technical, mapped report gets approved. You can go through our ACS RPL sample for software engineer to understand how we pay attention to detail while working on the reports.
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