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TL;Where to put certifications on resumes? If they're job-critical, in four places. After your name, in your summary, in a certifications section near the top, and in your experience section. If they're not, in a resume certifications section below your education.
TL;Where to put certifications on resumes? If they're job-critical, in four places. After your name, in your summary, in a certifications section near the top, and in your experience section. If they're not, in a resume certifications section below your education.
Thought the certifications section could be placed in a resume just after the Education section to make more sense as certification is part of education. But, to play it smartly you can add up a certification in your career summary to highlight it in the best possible way.
Only include certifications that are relevant to the job for which you're applying. Always add licenses and certifications that you find listed in the job ad. Well, that depends on how important the certification is for your job. ... Put prestigious, relevant certifications on a resume front and center.
Google Certified Professional Cloud Architect. ... Project Management Professional (PMP®) ... Certified Scoutmaster® ... AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate. ... AWS Certified Developer Associate. ... Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MUSE): Server Infrastructure. ... ITIL® Foundation. ... Certified Information Security Manager (CASM)
It should go in both your header next to your name and in an education, skills, or training section. For example, if you're a licensed social worker, you would list Your Name, LSW. If the certification is required but doesn't have a title or degree associated with it, then put it near the top in your resume objective.
Put Them in Their Proper Place. ... Keep it Relevant. ... Skip the Intro Classes. ... Show How You Put Your Skills Into Practice. ... Prepared to Be Quizzed.
Write each certification in reverse chronological order, beginning with the most recently achieved or any that are in progress. Do not include less important or irrelevant certifications or licenses that you have that do not relate to the job opening.
Keep Content Relevant. Using a one-size-fits-all type of resume can get you in trouble. ... Place Online Courses on Your Resume in the Right Spot. ... Show Them What You've Learned. ... Don't Include the Intro Classes. ... Prepare for the Interview. ... Wrapping Up.
Only list active/current credentials. If you want to include a past certification or licensure, make sure you designate inactive or not current. Order your credentials by significance for example, a national board certification in nursing would go above CPR or First Aid.
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