Friday 28 March 2008

Chartered IT Professional

As a professional member of the BCS (British Computer Society) for some years, I decided late last year to apply for Chartered IT Professional status, as I feel that represents my attitudes and role in the IT industry.

Glad to say, that request was accepted and that I can now use the letters 'CITP' after my name. It means I also need to pay attention to the code of conduct and to make sure I maintain the correct level of professionalism in my engagements and my future career progression.

However, if I had applied earlier in the year, I would have been able to read my name in a BCS feature in the Telegraph last February. http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.17339

Not that my ego likes to see my name in the press, but it is nice to get recognition from as many different channels as possible. Maybe I can post an addendum next year if they list 2008 members awarded CITP status...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!

CITP status is a (necessarily) hard qualification to obtain, which puts you on a par with the likes of Chartered Accountants and Chartered Surveyors.

Will you say you are a "Chartered IT Professional" when someone asks what your job is?

My colleague, Fiona Burgess recently wrote about the significance of being a Chartered IT Professional.


Alastair Revell
Managing Consultant
Revell Research Systems