Hi to anyone reading this post.
I'm 29 years old, and about to graduate at department for Computer Science, Faculty of Electrical Engineering (bachelor degree, 4 years). I have a permanent job in IT (software developer - Java), for past 3-4 years now. Before that I was working on part-time bases, which is the main reason my studies are still in progress, unfortunately. But I'm about to graduate soon and apply for Visa subclass 121 (ENS).
My main dilemma is ACS assessment. Is there gonna be a problem with my diploma and work assessment, since I will be applying for ACS assessment the moment I graduate, and I technically have "no work experience" after obtaining my bachelor diploma. Even do, I was working at software industry all this time (1-2 years part time, and last 3-4 years full time), just the same job and duties I would do if I had that bachelor diploma. References from my employers in the past will not be a problem to get. Will the good resume, detailed descriptions of my jobs, translated diploma and references from my employers do the job to help me get successfully accessed?
Any opinion, advice on this???? Thanks!
I'm 29 years old, and about to graduate at department for Computer Science, Faculty of Electrical Engineering (bachelor degree, 4 years). I have a permanent job in IT (software developer - Java), for past 3-4 years now. Before that I was working on part-time bases, which is the main reason my studies are still in progress, unfortunately. But I'm about to graduate soon and apply for Visa subclass 121 (ENS).
My main dilemma is ACS assessment. Is there gonna be a problem with my diploma and work assessment, since I will be applying for ACS assessment the moment I graduate, and I technically have "no work experience" after obtaining my bachelor diploma. Even do, I was working at software industry all this time (1-2 years part time, and last 3-4 years full time), just the same job and duties I would do if I had that bachelor diploma. References from my employers in the past will not be a problem to get. Will the good resume, detailed descriptions of my jobs, translated diploma and references from my employers do the job to help me get successfully accessed?
Any opinion, advice on this???? Thanks!