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Listing license on resumeRating: (votes: 0) Under the "Licences and Certifications" section of your resume. After job history and education. Comment:
As I said. I know where it should be listed. I need to know how to word it. (Ex. RN State Board License)
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I list my number. What is the rationale behind not listing it?
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I just write:RN (State of XX)
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Same here--I list my license number. I would like to know the rationale behind not listing it, as well.
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I have been told that putting the license # on your resume gives someone the opportunity to use it. Identity theft.Thank you klone.
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I've always listed my license number(s) on my CV. They're public record anyway -- why not??For the OP, I list them by the original date issued ("1984 - current," on the left margin, same format as I use to list everything else on my CV) and "License to practice as Registered Nurse in the state of (Ohio, Connecticut, whatever), #123456"
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That's what I always thought too, but my instructors have told us not to do it. I put it on applications. Thank you
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To OP - I believe professional licenses are all listed on the Web. With other information, too. So that 'identity theft' rationale doesn't really hold too much.
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Quote from aknight07I have been told that putting the license # on your resume gives someone the opportunity to use it. Identity theft.Thank you klone.
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Quote from aknight07I have been told that putting the license # on your resume gives someone the opportunity to use it. Identity theft.Thank you klone.
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If I know your name and type of licensure, I can easily get your license number.I've just never seen any reason to put it on the resume. Just more clutter.
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