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neilrimmer  
#1 Posted : 30 September 2010 13:58:51(UTC)
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neilrimmer

Hey all, I have my peer review soon. I was just wondering what information is required. I know its about me, training and career so far but is there anymore thats needed? Tips would be greatly appreciated
stuie  
#2 Posted : 30 September 2010 19:56:24(UTC)
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stuie

Hi Neil; just been through my interview; I basically covered where I am now, how I got where I am, and where I would like to be in a couple of years time. I used about 8 slides and then expanded and covered the rest from my notes - I kept the slides succinct and to the point thus allowing expansion and discussion from my notes. I mentioned in my slides and discussion several of the points from the code of conduct - maybe this was why I was not questioned on this directly? Feel free to PM me if you want any further feedback. Stu (NEWI)
paul reynolds  
#3 Posted : 01 October 2010 12:56:39(UTC)
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paul reynolds

Hi Neil I covered the points as shown on the example on the IOSH web site. I covered this in 7 slides and kept them short and sweet giving you the ability to fill the gaps in between. I covered how I got to where I am now, where I want to be, my biggest achievement, my qualifications and my current role and key responsibilities with the IOSH CofC mentioned for good measure. I am now a very proud CMISOH so best of luck
Malcolm  
#4 Posted : 01 October 2010 15:29:53(UTC)
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Malcolm

Hi Neil, I also followed the IOSH example covered basically the same as Paul, included a couple of particular challenges and ended up successful. Dont forget you have only 15 minutes so make the key points clear. I know it sounds nerve racking but believe me they put you at ease, so just be yourselve. Good luck Malcolm
neilrimmer  
#5 Posted : 01 October 2010 15:50:49(UTC)
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neilrimmer

Thanks for the responses guys, very useful. Think I get what I need to do now. Much appreciated
SAS  
#6 Posted : 05 October 2010 13:49:12(UTC)
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SAS

Hi, guys Can anyone point me to the IOSH example of the presentation? Many thanks
simonmillward  
#7 Posted : 05 October 2010 18:37:57(UTC)
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simonmillward

http://www.iosh.co.uk/me...r_review_interviews.aspx Link above SAS if you need anything else just PM me i have just been through mine so if i can be of any help then it would be a pleasure Simon
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