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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 24213724" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>This only implies that for Government advertised Engineering positions, the applicant has to have the IESL recognition. Isn't it? Or did I miss anything more?</p><p></p><p>No one can police the private sector. They can recruit a graduate in business as their engineer if they wish to. </p><p>On another note, this is what led to the global failure of the some service sectors in many countries... stupid MBA's and Accountants trying to run organisations that ought to be really run by engineers. Of course there were cost savings.. but the service delivery had an impact.. epic fail in some cases. For eg there's a difference in running a bank and running the rail services.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 24213724, member: 562115"] This only implies that for Government advertised Engineering positions, the applicant has to have the IESL recognition. Isn't it? Or did I miss anything more? No one can police the private sector. They can recruit a graduate in business as their engineer if they wish to. On another note, this is what led to the global failure of the some service sectors in many countries... stupid MBA's and Accountants trying to run organisations that ought to be really run by engineers. Of course there were cost savings.. but the service delivery had an impact.. epic fail in some cases. For eg there's a difference in running a bank and running the rail services. [/QUOTE]
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