Explore how a Digital Credential Works
As we’ve seen, people develop skills in many ways…
But when it comes to applying for a job…
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New technologies, like digital credentials and wallets, make it easier to present skills clearly and effectively in job applications.
How do they work?
Let’s look more closely at a credential to understand the kind of information it can include and how it can help in the hiring process.
Tap the First Aid credential
to explore it.
As you can see, digital credentials can include important details like when you earned it and who issued it - that can help employers understand and trust the credential.
But there’s more to credentials than just listing skills. You have control over your data.
You earned them, so you can decide how and where to show them using the digital wallet where credentials are stored.
You have earned a credential.
Tap to add it to your wallet
For example, instead of needing to request a transcript from your college each time you apply for a job, you can use your credentials and wallet.
Basic Nursing Skills
Emergency Procedures
Patient Relations
Infection Control
Medical Record Keeping
Job Application
Skills
Basic Nursing Skills
Emergency Procedures
Patient Relations
Infection Control
Medical Record Keeping
You can automatically get notified when there’s a job that fits your skills.
Your skills fit an open job in your area
Employers can also set-up alerts and reach out to ask you to apply, helping companies find applications they might have missed otherwise.
But remember, you’re always in control of your data and who can see it, so your privacy decisions are up to you.
Job Application
Skills
Basic Nursing Skills
Emergency Procedures
Patient Relations
Infection Control
Medical Record Keeping
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