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MEMBERSHIPBENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIPMembers are entitled to call themselves “Chartered Practising Professionals (CPP)” signifying a mark of honour, achievement, prestige, distinction, and the desire to pursue excellence. Members can attend CIPP seminars and conferences at reduced costs where they will have opportunities to meet and network with other members, and learn to develop strategic management skills. Members have the opportunity to progress professionally within the various categories of the Chartered Institute of Practising Professionals. Members who wish to consider migrating to other countries for employment purposes have opportunities to receive useful advice from designated registered immigration agencies that CIPP can direct them to. Student members of CIPP have the following additional benefits: · Opportunities to discuss their professional/occupational aspirations with CIPP and for CIPP to assist them in identifying their career pathways (when appropriate). · Opportunities to be guided in preparing their curriculum vitae. · Opportunities to obtain very useful resources regarding professional interviewing skills, techniques and strategies, to assist them when they attend job interviews. · Opportunities to be guided regarding further studies in overseas countries. Individual MembershipThe different individual membership status from the highest to the lowest status are:
For example if a Civil Engineer is accepted as a member of the Chartered Institute of Practising Professionals he or she can use the letters MCIPP, and can describe himself or herself as a Chartered Practising Professional (Civil Engineering Profession) If an Accountant is accepted as a Fellow Member he or she can use the letters FCIPP, and can describe himself or herself as a Fellow Chartered Practising Professional (Accounting Profession) See Table 1 Corporate MembershipThe different corporate membership status from the highest to the lowest status are:
For more information, please refer to the detailed list of professions covered by CIPP |
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