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High Salary to suggest "recognized as a leading talent"
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 2:17 am
by bubun
Hi all,
As a justification of the "recognized as a leading talent", do you think a (relatively) high salary create a strong case? I live and work in USA. I could use all the Govt and private wage comparison databases to possibly show that my salary may be in the top 10% among all the people with similar experience.
Is that advised? Please feel free to enlighten me with your comments.
And thanks to all people for amazingly and selflessly helping the potential candidates!!
Bubun
Stage 1 key criteria: contribution outside immediate occupation
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 5:18 am
by bubun
Hello all,
I have a query on the Stage 1 key criteria: contribution outside immediate occupation.
I am an editor of a couple of international journals in computer science and signal processing. I have reviewed many research papers for those journals. Could this be cited as a proof for the "contribution outside immediate occupation" criteria? If so, would a letter from the journal suffice?
Thanks in advance!!
Bubun
Re: Stage 1 key criteria: contribution outside immediate occupation
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:06 pm
by DreamerBeliever
bubun wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 5:18 am
Hello all,
I have a query on the Stage 1 key criteria: contribution outside immediate occupation.
I am an editor of a couple of international journals in computer science and signal processing. I have reviewed many research papers for those journals. Could this be cited as a proof for the "contribution outside immediate occupation" criteria? If so, would a letter from the journal suffice?
Thanks in advance!!
Bubun
Hi Bubun,
In my personal view, the "contribution outside the immediate occupation" should be looked along with another lens - whether it has contributed to the advancement of digital technology sector. If you can show that your reviewing these research papers contributed to the advancement, then I feel it could be a valid evidence.
Recommendation letter addressed to?
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 7:53 am
by bubun
Can anyone share any insight on who the letters should be addressed to? Would it be something like,
Date: xx/yy/zzzz
Tech Nation
UK
To whom it may concern
This letter is to support....<blah blah>
Re: Recommendation letter addressed to?
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 10:55 pm
by DreamerBeliever
bubun wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 7:53 am
Can anyone share any insight on who the letters should be addressed to? Would it be something like,
Date: xx/yy/zzzz
Tech Nation
UK
To whom it may concern
This letter is to support....<blah blah>
Hi Bubun,
Since you are addressing the letter to Tech Nation, I think the "To Whom it may concern" is not needed. Additionally, you could say that the letter is in support of [applicant name]'s application under the Exceptional Talent / Exceptional Promise route (whichever is applicable).