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Do job applications want to see your high school diploma?

I'm thinking about job applications and wondering if they typically require you to submit your high school diploma. Is this something that's common, or do they rely more on other qualifications and experience?

a year ago

When it comes to job applications, most employers will typically focus more on your work experience, skills, and possibly further education, such as a college degree, rather than directly requesting to see your high school diploma. Employers are usually more interested in what capabilities and professional growth you can bring to their organization.

However, they will often want you to confirm that you have completed high school, especially for entry-level jobs. This tends to be a 'check box' when applying, where you self-certify your education level rather than needing to physically present your diploma. In some cases, for positions that require a specific level of education, an employer might then conduct a background check to verify your claims.

Remember, it's not common for employers to ask for physical proof of your high school diploma during the application process. If you're asked to provide it and can't locate your original diploma, you can usually request a copy from your high school or school district office.

It might also be helpful to note that different industries and roles can have different requirements. For instance, in skilled trades, employers might be more interested in certificates from trade schools and apprenticeships over standard high school diplomas.

Ultimately, the best approach is to always be honest about your level of education and skills when applying for jobs.

Remember, professional growth is a journey, and gaining more experience and skills is a valuable part of that journey.

a year ago

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