Professional Currency Evidence

 

Submit at least two forms of evidence that demonstrates your skill and currency in the nominated ANZSCO code(s). You may provide evidence outside of the categories below, however all evidence must relate to your chosen skills and occupation and be completed within the last 2 years.

 

ACS may seek further evidence to verify your professional currency.

 
 

Evidence categories:

 

1. Professional Training and Certification (non-degree)

 
 

IT vendor certifications (e.g., CCNA), credentials, or certificates (completed or in progress).

 
 
 

2. Professional Artefacts

 
 

Attributed work or awards (e.g. publications, research, code, scripts, applications, databases, awards, patents, copyrights, websites, etc.).

 
 
 

3. Professional Development and Industry Engagement

 
 

Professional memberships, workshops, events, seminars, or speaking engagements.

 

PLEASE NOTE: ACS reserves the right to reject both the RPL report and evidence of professional currency if they do not meet the required standards, as it is necessary to ensure that the skills presented align with professional levels according to ANZSCO standards.

Documents in a language other than English will need to be translated. 

Document translation requirements →

 
 
 

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