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[[Third-party credential]] is a [[credential]] issued by a [[third party]]. Third-party credentials include but not limited to;
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[[Third-party credential]] is a [[credential]] issued by a [[third party]].
#*[[Employment authorization]]. A government authorization of someone's eligibility to be employed. An employment authorization document is usually called a [[work permit]].
 
#*[[Driving record]]. A motor vehicle operator report that is kept by the motor vehicle authority and usually contains information about one's driver license and traffic violations.
 
#*[[Criminal record]]. A list of a person's previous criminal convictions and, sometimes, pending charges.
 
#*[[Security clearance]]. In the [[United States of America]], an official determination that an individual may access information classified by the [[United States Government]]. [[Security clearance]]s are hierarchical; each level grants the holder access to information in that level and the levels below it.
 
#*[[Drug test]]. A technical analysis of a biological specimen, for example urine, hair, blood, breath, sweat, and/or oral fluid/saliva used to determine the presence or absence of specified parent drugs or their metabolites.
 
  
==Related lectures==
 
*[[Introduction to Career Administration]].
 
  
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==Examples==
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*[[Employment authorization]]. A government authorization of someone's eligibility to be employed. An employment authorization document is usually called a [[work permit]].
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*[[Criminal record]]. A list of a person's previous criminal convictions and, sometimes, pending charges.
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*[[Security clearance]]. In the [[United States]], an official determination that an individual may access information classified by the [[United States Federal Government]]. [[Security clearance]]s are hierarchical; each level grants the holder access to information in that level and the levels below it.
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*[[Drug test]]. A technical analysis of a biological specimen, for example urine, hair, blood, breath, sweat, and/or oral fluid/saliva used to determine the presence or absence of specified parent drugs or their metabolites.
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==See also==
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===Related lectures===
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:*[[Third-Party Credentials]].
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 24 May 2020

Third-party credential is a credential issued by a third party.


Examples

  • Employment authorization. A government authorization of someone's eligibility to be employed. An employment authorization document is usually called a work permit.
  • Criminal record. A list of a person's previous criminal convictions and, sometimes, pending charges.
  • Security clearance. In the United States, an official determination that an individual may access information classified by the United States Federal Government. Security clearances are hierarchical; each level grants the holder access to information in that level and the levels below it.
  • Drug test. A technical analysis of a biological specimen, for example urine, hair, blood, breath, sweat, and/or oral fluid/saliva used to determine the presence or absence of specified parent drugs or their metabolites.

See also

Related lectures