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A professional email signature should be short and sweet. Include your name, title, company, contact information and points of professional interest. This might be three or four lines of text six can work but you're stretching it.
In most cases, you shouldn't include a bachelor's degree as part of your email signature. The same could be said for an associate degree. However, a few exceptions do exist, and it's up to the individual whether to include it after his name.
Place professional credentials after your name starting with academic degrees, followed by professional licenses and with certifications listed last. Use abbreviations and separate the items with commas. The highest academic degree is placed first.
However, the M.B.A. is accepted as a terminal degree in that field, at least in the United States. Individuals typically don't put M.A. or M.S. behind their names since those aren't terminal degrees. For example, in a college English department, a professor may have the M.F.A.
Earning an MBA is no small task. To this end, be sure to include the initials “MBA" after your name on the business card. It is proper etiquette to include your credentials, as they let the recipient of the business card know that you are a qualified and experienced professional and an advanced-degree holder.
Either way is correct when writing out your name and credentials Jane Doe, RN, BSN, or Jane Doe, BSN, RN. In the world of academia, the college degree is used first and then licensure and other credentials.
If you're in this category of learned professionals, put “RN" first because your professional license as a registered nurse makes your BSN that much more relevant. Therefore, you would sign your name, “Susan E. Doe, RN, BSN." Put a comma after your surname and another comma between the RN and BSN.
Full Name — You should use your full name, including your middle name. Position - The position/title you hold at your company. Company - The name of your company. Qualifications (optional) - Any qualifications you may have, such as B.Sc., BEng, CPA etc.
The ACC's preferred order for nursing credentials is: Highest Degree Earned: Educational degrees include associate degrees (AD, ADN), bachelor's degrees (BS, BSN, BA), master's degrees (MSN, MS, MA) and doctoral degrees (PhD, DPH, DNS, EdD, DNP).
If you're in this category of learned professionals, put “RN" first because your professional license as a registered nurse makes your BSN that much more relevant. Therefore, you would sign your name, “Susan E. Doe, RN, BSN." Put a comma after your surname and another comma between the RN and BSN.
The ACC's preferred order for nursing credentials is: Highest Degree Earned: Educational degrees include associate degrees (AD, ADN), bachelor's degrees (BS, BSN, BA), master's degrees (MSN, MS, MA) and doctoral degrees (PhD, DPH, DNS, EdD, DNP).
Start with Your Degree. According to the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ACC), a nurse's list of credentials should always begin with the educational degree. Next List Your License. This step is easy. Add Those State Designations. Follow with National Certifications. And Lastly, Awards and Honors.
So, why does it matter? The order in which you list your credentials should be in order of significance and value. The order signals which certifications are permanent (like a degree) and which are non-permanent (like a state requirement that has renewal requirements).
Either way is correct when writing out your name and credentials Jane Doe, RN, BSN, or Jane Doe, BSN, RN. In the world of academia, the college degree is used first and then licensure and other credentials. But for the rest of us, both ways work.
If you're an RN, BSN, MSN, or DNP, place those credentials at the top of your resume, right after your name!
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