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[[Directory of credentials]] is a collection of attestation of qualification, competence, or authority issued to an individual by a third party with a relevant or de facto authority or assumed competence to do so.
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[[Directory of credentials]] is a document that lists one's [[credential]]s, most commonly, applicable to a particular [[employment]] and is usually designed to help the reader, such as a [[recruiter]], [[hiring manager]], [[customer]], or any other targeted stakeholder, of the ''directory'' to navigate them.
These include;
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*[[Résumé]].
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*[[Professional bio]].
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==Examples==
*[[List of professional recognitions]]
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*[[Résumé]]. Any document that a person uses to present his or her achievements and capacities. In the industry of [[workforce service]]s, a [[résumé]] usually presents credentials applicable to a particular [[employment]].
*[[List of educational credentials]].
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*[[Professional bio]]. A descriptive account of a person's professional history.
*[[List of worked projects]].
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*[[List of professional recognitions]]. A general list of recognitions composed for unspecified references or a list of select ones for particular [[employment]].
*[[List of key accomplishments]].
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*[[List of educational credentials]]. A list of all [[educational credential]]s composed for general references or select ones for particular [[employment]].  
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*[[List of worked projects]]. A list of all [[project]]s that one has worked on composed for general references or select ones for particular [[employment]].  
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*[[List of key accomplishments]]. A general list of accomplishments composed for unspecified references or a list of select ones for particular [[employment]].
  
 
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Revision as of 00:21, 18 January 2019

Directory of credentials is a document that lists one's credentials, most commonly, applicable to a particular employment and is usually designed to help the reader, such as a recruiter, hiring manager, customer, or any other targeted stakeholder, of the directory to navigate them.


Examples

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