How do you list certs on your resume?
tomtech
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I started out with only a few, so I listed the full name.
Now that they're starting to pile up, should I shorten them?
Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Enterprise Support Technician
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Windows Vista, Configuration
Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST)
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
CompTIA Network+
CompTIA A+
VS
MCITP: EST, MCTS: Vista, MCDST, MCP, Network+, A+
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Now that they're starting to pile up, should I shorten them?
Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Enterprise Support Technician
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Windows Vista, Configuration
Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST)
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
CompTIA Network+
CompTIA A+
VS
MCITP: EST, MCTS: Vista, MCDST, MCP, Network+, A+
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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GT-Rob Member Posts: 1,090I would suggest the first, as the latter can be confusing to non-IT HR personal, as well as the new certs (MCTS) are not widely known very well.
And it just looks better IMO -
sprkymrk Member Posts: 4,884 ■■■□□□□□□□If you read the fine print on CompTIA's site, I believe they require you to list their certs in the full "CompTIA * +" format such as on business cards and advertisements (website, phone book, flyers, etc.) and specifically state you cannot use the shortened A+, Net+ etc. I am not sure if that would apply to resumes or not.
http://certification.comptia.org/resources/download_logo.aspxTrademark Usage and Style Guide for use on the Web and in Print Materials
The name of any CompTIA certification must not be without the word "CompTIA". For example: CompTIA A+ certified, NOT A+ certified; CompTIA Network+ certification, NOT Network+ certification.All things are possible, only believe. -
JDMurray Admin Posts: 13,092 AdminI list them by cert vendor and one vendor per line, such as:
CompTIA A+, Network+, Project+
Cisco CCNA, CCNP
Microsoft MCSA, MCTS
CWNP CWNA CWSP
(ISC)2 CISSP
The important thing is to remember to use the standard name or abbreviation of the cert and the vendor so it will turn up in a search. For example, you want to list "CompTIA Network+" and not just "Net+". -
ajs1976 Member Posts: 1,945 ■■■■□□□□□□I list them with both the abbrevations and the full spelling.
ex. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
Citrix Certified Enterprise Administrator (CCEA)
I spell it out for the HR people, but list the abbreviations for the people that are scanning and searching resumes.Andy
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elover_jm Member Posts: 349Do you guys also add the certification logo's as footer in your resumes?
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ajs1976 Member Posts: 1,945 ■■■■□□□□□□I normally don't. I think it looks tacky, but that is just my opinion. Now if I had the CCIE or CISSP I might do it.Andy
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JDMurray Admin Posts: 13,092 Adminelover_jm wrote:Do you guys also add the certification logo's as footer in your resumes?