In reply to Peter Stanway:
Just to add:In reply to Harriet :
How are you finding the apprenticeship route Harriet? Its an option I'm considering at the moment.In reply to Gemma:
The main advantage is not having to pay for it as it comes from the Levy. Technically I get 20% of my week to work on it but that largely depends on what else is going on at work. The more I can align my assignments with what I am actually working on the better. Overall I'm pleased that i'm doing it though. I did the Level 5 through an apprenticeship too and that helped as I knew roughly what to expect.
In reply to Harriet :
This is really helpful, thank you everyone - my main concern is, as you state Harriet, the time and whether I can balance a busy week with research, reading and module writing.In reply to Cliff:
I don't think there was so much more to do Level 5 to 7 but I've found that the material is denser so needs more concentration. I do a lot of reading and researching anyway as I have an unquenchably inquiring mind. It helps to give it some focus.In reply to Jackie Allen:
Hi JackieIn reply to Cliff:
Hi Cliff - yes of course - suggest you message me and we can arrange a call or I can send some information over.In reply to Alun:
Great to hear your progression and success was founded on experiential work to ratify that it can be done.Visit the main CIPD website
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