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Add it separately to catch the recruiter's eye. Do not confuse it with training programs. Always mention the certifying authority, date and location. Reverse chronological order. Highlighting.
Add it separately to catch the recruiter's eye. Do not confuse it with training programs. Always mention the certifying authority, date and location. Reverse chronological order. Highlighting.
In the case you're taking a course or have not yet completed the necessary requirements to be licensed in a specific area, you can include these certifications, simply by adding 'in progress' to the description and stipulating the anticipated completion date.
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.
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.
List a License in the Title. If the license is a requirement for the job you're applying for or makes you a major contender, you want to list it in your resume title. This way, a hiring manager can see that you have the required license within a few seconds of glancing at your resume.
Accreditations are recognitions from non-governmental third-party agencies that someone has met pre-determined standards. Licensure is a formal recognition by a regulation agency that someone is proficient in a skill to practice it in an area, often a state.
Accreditation can be earned by an entire health care organization, for example, hospitals, nursing homes, office-based surgery practices, home care providers, and laboratories. Certification is earned by programs or services that may be based within or associated with a health care organization.
Certification represents a written assurance by a third party of the conformity of a product, process or service to specified requirements. Accreditation, on the other hand, is the formal recognition by an authoritative body of the competence to work to specified standards.
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