But not every membership creates value. The strength comes from selective memberships where admission requires qualifications, achievements, or peer recognition.
Organizations such as BCS in the United Kingdom, and their partners across Europe through the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS), exist to promote best practices for IT professionals and uphold competence, ethics, and responsibility in the field.
Presenting your former BCS Professional Membership as part of your Final Merit narrative is far more impactful than treating it as a simple certificate. It shows that you were accepted into a recognized professional body that evaluates members on standards of expertise, ethics, and contribution.
Organizations such as BCS in the United Kingdom, and their partners across Europe through the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS), exist to promote best practices for IT professionals and uphold competence, ethics, and responsibility in the field.
Ref: cepis.org/member-societies, archivesit.org.uk/resources/professional-bodies
Presenting your former BCS Professional Membership as part of your Final Merit narrative is far more impactful than treating it as a simple certificate. It shows that you were accepted into a recognized professional body that evaluates members on standards of expertise, ethics, and contribution.
Apart from BCS, IEEE, SCRS, IETE fellow memebrships are worth to consider.