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hi and thanks for joining me for another resume tip where we keep it short simple and specific or kiss for short in this video im first going to briefly explain to you the difference between a certificate and a certification and then im going to show you how to include these two types of credentials on your resume lets start with certificates you earn a certificate after you successfully complete a training or education program or course the only criteria for getting a certificate is the successful completion of the course for example you can take short online courses with organizations such as coursera or edx or udemy or even linkedin learning to get certificates however a certification is earned only when you pass an examination or when your work such as a case study that you wrote is evaluated and accepted by a professional organization that sets industry standards certifications may need to be updated annually to demonstrate your skills and current knowledge in the field and the