MCIPD Experience Assessment

Hello community.

I have just registered to start my experience assessment for MCIPD and was wondering if anyone else was just starting the process as well. It would be great to buddy up and share thoughts about the process.

I’m very much a non standard HR professional, I used to work as an engineer and transitioned into HR via data, reporting and systems, later working on culture change, employee insights and now reward. I’m a commercially aware mathematics graduate with 9 years’ experience in HR across a range of industries.

It would be great to connect with others going through the same process (and happy to connect with others who have already done so).

Thanks in advance.

Andrew

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  • Thanks Andrew. I have re-read everything and have prepared notes and further work examples. My presentation focusses on the 3 key areas I have been asked to cover and I have prepared some prompt cards rather than having to frantically search through notes if I lose where I am. I had a practice run with my Director yesterday which helped and have since been practicing with my 7 year old daughter who hasn't got the slightest clue what I am talking about!

    This time tomorrow it will all be over!

    Good luck with yours too next week. Happy to provide some feedback after mine tomorrow if you think it would help?

    Sadie
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  • Thanks Sadie, it sounds like you are as well prepared as you can be! I still have some preparation for mine next week. I like the idea of flash cards.

    It would be great to catch up after you have done yours. I'll drop you a note now.

    Andrew
  • I am happy to report that I just received notification that I was successful in gaining my Chartered MCIPD! Definitely time for a celebration I think!
  • Hey, Andrew... congrats! Thanks for sharing your journey with us :)
  • Congratulations Andrew, thats great news!! Definitely time for a celebration!
    Any tips of suggestions for the rest of us, I have my assessment in a few weeks now and wondered if you had anything to share while it was fresh in your mind!
    Thanks Clare
  • Hi Sadie
    How did you get on? I love the idea of flash cards and preparing some extra examples, I have my assessment in a few weeks and am just trying to think the best way to be as fully prepared as possible!
  • Hi Clare
    No news for me yet....the waiting is just the worst!
    Good luck with your assessment.
  • Hi Clare.

    I think my top tips for the professional discussion are:

    Make sure your presentation on the case study does actually cover the questions that you are asked to cover. Don't just present the content of the report, there are three specific things you are asked to present about. I think a lot of people miss that. The questions are in the guidance pack.

    Don't talk too much! I think I over-talked in response to some questions, but I checked back after a while and then modified my later responses to make them a little bit more brief.

    Relax. The assessor will put you at your ease. Try not to stress if you can. It's pretty informal.

    Try to think through other examples of your work which cover the behaviours and core areas of the CPD map. Supplementary examples are useful in helping your assessor fill any gaps.

    Think about your own CPD and how you keep up to date.

    Reread your case study, impact report and self-assessment so it's familiar again.

    I hope that helps!

    Andrew
  • How did you get on in the end, Sadie Price?
  • Hi Andrew. Hope you are well? I am currently completing me EA and working my way nicely through the impact report. I was wondering if you had any tips before i click go on the case study?

    Thanks

    Hayley
  • Hi Hayley.

    The best piece of advice I can give is to read the case study several times over the first few days and try to relate it to the questions you are being asked to answer. Don’t lose sight of the questions. It's really important that you actually answer the question being asked, not the question you would like to answer!

    Don't forget to start writing things down as you read through the problem and information. Don't feel that you need to use all of the data and information provided either. I started writing at about day 3 because that’s how I prefer to work. I like to write to get my ideas down and then edit later, but you might prefer to work differently. I have seen advice that reading for the first week and writing for the second week was one way, but I would have run out of writing time if I’d followed that.

    Other than that, best advice I can give is be structured in your report. Format it as requested too.

    Hope that helps.

    Andrew