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 Occupational Licensure

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Occupational licensure is important in many fields,
particularly technical and health industries.

           
           

Licensure requirements apply to specific occupations, many dealing with public health and safety. They are regulated by the states or Federal government. Licensure requirements vary by state. If a license is required by your state, unlicensed practice of an occupation is a criminal offense.
 
Licensure Requirements Apply
To Specific Occupations
And May Vary By State

Be Prepared To Present A License If Required
Depending upon the type of license, you may need to renew your credentials on an annual or semi-annual basis. If your license has lapsed, you may leave it out of your resume. You may also indicate the beginning and ending time period (month and year) you were actively licensed.

If you are licensed to practice in multiple states, be sure to list each state. Although it is not required to include a copy of your license with your resume, be prepared to show the original to a prospective employer.

 

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