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What is a Summary Statement?

Summary Statement, a crucial part of the CDR is a tabular document summarising the engineering competencies demonstrated in your career episodes. You need to cross reference relevant sentences/paragraphs from the career episodes to the corresponding competencies given in the summary statement. The statements taken from career episodes must be in alignment with the ANZSCO duties of the chosen occupation.

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What to keep in mind while writing a summary statement?

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Summary Statement must be written in a tabular structure whose format differs slightly for each occupational category. You can find the summary statement samples for your occupational category in next section.

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Before starting with the summary statement, make sure you've followed the suggested numbering format for your career episodes.

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You then need to carefully review the summary statement format and check if all the mentioned competency elements are demonstrated well in your career episodes.

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After identifying respective sentences or paragraphs from your career episodes that demonstrate each of those competency elements, you can cross-reference those sentences to the corresponding element using the episode's paragraph numbers.

Check out our free Summary
Statement Samples

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Professional
Engineer

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Engineering
Technologist

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Engineering
Associate

Disclaimer: These samples are simply for reference and guidance, please refrain from copying and submitting these samples.

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With all the competency elements to cover and guidelines to follow, writing your own Summary Statement can feel exhausting. Here are the top reasons why you should let us do it.

Professional Writers


We’ve a team of professional writers with years of experience in summary statement writing. All the members of our team are domain specialised engineers ensuring unique, qualitative and competent reports.

Multilayered Review


The summary statement goes through multiple rounds of review first by writers, second by our team of professional reviewers and finally by CDR consultants. This helps us ensure all the competency elements listed in the summary statement is demonstrated throughout the career episodes.

Strict Adherence to EA guidelines


We have a team of well informed professionals who adhere to the Engineers Australia guidelines strictly while writing and reviewing your summary statement to ensure a positive assessment

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Frequently
asked questions

Have a look at frequently asked questions.

Where can I find the format for Summary Statement?

You can find the summary statement format for your occupational category in Engineers Australia’s website, they are also attached below for your convenience:
Professional Engineer
Engineering Technologist
Engineering Associate

Do you offer just the summary statement writing service?

Yes, we do offer simply the summary statement writing service for an affordable price. You can check the pricing for it in our pricing page.

Can I leave a few of the competency boxes blank?

It’s important to demonstrate all the competency elements listed in the summary statement throughout your career episodes and fill in all the boxes of the summary statement. Make sure to include relevant sentences and paragraphs from career episodes to the given competency element.