05-04-2021, 04:05 PM
(05-04-2021, 11:30 AM)Vle045 Wrote: Is there a “right” way to list certificates on a resume/LinkedIn? Years ago, I earned an undergraduate certificate. I list that along with my BS degree. It took me about 2 years to earn and a B&M school. (I also have it in my signature here)
Now, there are a TON of other options available. As an example, I am finishing up the certificate program on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion that was offered through USF. It lasted about 7 weeks, I think. Totally different from my other education. So would I list something like that with my other education? Or is it a whole other thing? I do share all of my various badges on LinkedIn. I will probably continue to complete other free or low cost certificates that come up. (Lifelong learning and all that jazz)
Yes, since it's an undergrad cert from a college, you would treat it as a "degree" in that you would place it with your AA, BA, etc. This is separate and distinct from an IT cert or something along those lines.
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