IOSH Staffordshire Branch, Mock Peer Review Interview 2019
IOSH’s Staffordshire Branch recently recorded a mock peer review interview (PRI), designed to familiarise IOSH members with the process and boost their confidence. A PRI is the final step in the IOSH IPD Process to become a chartered member. Following a short presentation to the panel, interviewees are asked a series of questions. In this video, Mark James, Chair of IOSH’s Staffordshire Branch, plays the part of an interviewee and is joined by IOSH Vice President Jonathan Hughes and a panel of OSH experts to show members what they can expect in a PRI. The video is a useful resource for members interested in learning more and preparing for their own PRIs.
Watch an interview with Mark James here: https://youtu.be/3dFgwtZadYg
For more details about the IPD process, please contact membership@iosh.com
Видео IOSH Staffordshire Branch, Mock Peer Review Interview 2019 канала IOSH
Watch an interview with Mark James here: https://youtu.be/3dFgwtZadYg
For more details about the IPD process, please contact membership@iosh.com
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