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If you are a Chief Information Officer 135111 desiring Australian immigration as an ICT professional, then this blog is a must-read for you. It will not only familiarize you with the job details of the professional as expected by the Australian, but it will also let you know the English language requirements along with some other useful information. So, read this blog to the end. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Chief Information Officer 135111 English Language Requirements


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Chief Information Officer 135111 English Language
Requirements
  • If you are a Chief Information Officer 135111
    desiring Australian immigration as an ICT
    professional, then this blog is a must-read for
    you. It will not only familiarize you with the
    job details of the professional as expected by
    the Australian, but it will also let you know the
    English language requirements along with some
    other useful information. So, read this blog to
    the end.

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What does a Chief Information Officer 135111 do?
  • A Chief Information Officer ANZSCO 135111 bears
    the responsibility for planning, managing,
    organizing, monitoring and coordinating the ICT
    policies, plans and procedures of the business
    organization to make sure that the ICT
    infrastructure is serving properly the overall
    operations and purposes of the company.

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List of occupations
  • Occupation on the skill list
  • Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL)
  • Labour Market Testing necessary for 457 List
    (LMTL)
  • Combined Skilled Occupations List (STSOLMLTSSL)

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  • Occupation not on the skill list
  • Medium Long Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)
  • Labour Market Testing Required for 457 List
    (LMTL)

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Required skills
  • Skill Level Level 1 or Equivalent
  • Alternative Titles Chief Technology Officer
  • Skills Assessment Authority Australian Computer
    Society (ACS)

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English language requirements
  • 1. PTE Academic with a minimum score of 50 (L,
    R, W), 65 in speaking and 65 overall
  • 2. TOEFL iBT having a minimum score (L12,
    R13, S23 and overall L93)
  • 3. OET score with a minimum grade of B in each
    section
  • 4. IELTS score minimum 6 (L, R, W) 7 in
    speaking and 7 overall

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Common reasons for an RPL ACS report rejection?
  • The following mistakes lead to an RPL ACS skill
    assessment. So, read and avoid them
  • Unrelated or poor job descriptions
  • Your job roles and responsibilities must be in
    harmony with the ANZSCO job code you are applying
    for. So, read the job roles and responsibilities
    carefully. The best way to do this is to take
    advice from an expert before preparing an RPL
    report.

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  • English grammar mistakes
  • Your report should be free from any grammatical
    mistakes. For this, you need to have an excellent
    command of English grammar. Another thing to note
    here is that you should have deep knowledge of
    Australian English.

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  • Plagiarized content
  • Your RPL report must be free from any plagiarized
    content. It is because ACS uses the most advanced
    plagiarism detection tools like Turnitin.
    Therefore, you should just take reference from
    online samples. Dont copy from them. Even if you
    write it on your own, check for plagiarism to
    avoid unintentional plagiarism.

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Why you should hire professional writing services
to get your RPL ACS report written?
  • To prove your ICT skills, knowledge and work
    experience as a Chief Information Officer 135111,
    you need to prepare an excellently written RPL
    ACS report.
  • Writing this report requires you to have
    outstanding writing skills, a clear idea of the
    ACS guidelines, its assessment criteria, the
    latest technology-powered tools for checks,
    excellent editing skills, capability of writing
    in limited words, the ability to highlight your
    competency and the like.

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  • It is virtually impossible for a non-professional
    to have all these things. Therefore, when a
    non-professional writes an RPL report, then they
    are prone to having a negative RPL ACS Australia
    skill assessment.
  • If you need further information regarding the ACS
    assessment requirements for a Chief Information
    Officer 135111, contact us.
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