To share your SCM Course Certificates or MicroMasters Program Credential with employers and schools, you have several options:
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Resume or CV: You can include your individual SCM Course Certificates and/or SCM MicroMasters Program Credential on your resume or CV. You can list them in the Education, Certifications, or Accomplishments section, highlighting your achievements and demonstrating your commitment to professional development.
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Title Styling: If you want to incorporate the MicroMasters Program Credential into your title styling, you can use the abbreviation "MM SCM" to indicate your achievement.
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Hyperlink and Program Record: Each Course Certificate and the MicroMasters Program Credential will have a unique identifying code. You can share them with others by providing a hyperlink to the relevant certificate or credential. Additionally, you can share your program record directly with others, such as potential employers. Detailed instructions on how to view and share your program record can be found in the edX Help Center article "Viewing and sharing your program record." You can learn more about what information is shared when you share your program record in the article "When I share my program record, what information is shared?"
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LinkedIn Profile: If you want to add your course certificates or MicroMasters program credential to your LinkedIn profile, you can list them in the Education or Accomplishments sections. Under the Education section, choose "MITx" as the certification authority, or under the Accomplishments section, choose "MIT CTL." These options allow you to showcase your credentials and achievements to your professional network. You may use these methods as examples (pdf download).
When sharing your SCM Course Certificates or MicroMasters Program Credential, it's essential to follow the guidelines and preferences of the platform or institution where you are sharing the information. Always ensure that you provide accurate and verifiable details to maintain the integrity of your achievements.
Please note that the provided options and instructions are general recommendations, and you should adapt them based on your specific circumstances and the requirements of the institutions or organizations you are sharing your certificates or credentials with.
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