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The Experiential Route to CIWFM FAQs
Frequently asked questions for the Experiential Route to CIWFM
Your guide to membership
Discover the benefits of IWFM membership with our members handbook.
Individual Membership
Our individual membership handbook - Your journey to a rewarding and impactful career.
Corporate membership benefits
Working with us will raise your company profile and reach within the profession, increase your long-term networking and sales opportunities, and help you to stay ahead of the competition.
Expand your potential
Professional development for a rewarding and impactful career in workplace and FM.
The Professional Standards Handbook
The Workplace and Facilities Management Professional Standards define the competences necessary to be an accomplished workplace and/or facilities management practitioner at every career stage.
IWFM for organisations
We work with you to unlock the value of the profession and enable workplace and facilities management (WFM) to have a real impact on your organisation.
CIWFM Experiential Route
What is the Experiential Route to CIWFM? The traditional route to CIWFM is to hold a Level 6 qualification such as a degree in Facilities Management or a related subject and three years of operational or management experience. The Experiential Route does not require you to hold any qualifications or specify years of experience. Instead, you will be required to demonstrate how you meet the IWFM Professional Standards with examples showing your competence from your work experience.