Better term for Certificate Of Employment












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I am working on a project as a student activist formally for 3 years.
Defacto, I am the project leader. Informally i work on it for 5 years, but not aware that actually i can get legal paper for my effort.



I am making this legal paper related to creating a good CV.
Later i will use it as attachment or reference on my CV.



Now the problem is if i use Certificate Of Employment as the main title for the legal paper, i feel its lack of formality.



I am aware of Certificate Of Internship, but i am open to any suggestion that possibly has higher 'accuracy'.










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    Might be better over on law.

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  • In Canada, there is the term Record of Employment (ROE), which is used for legal purposes. Any employer of a salaried full-time employee is required to have an ROE for that person. However, different countries will have different laws and terminologies. (Having said that, I can't imagine ever referencing an ROE on a resume. As a heading on a resume, I would simply use something like Work History or History of Employment.)

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I am working on a project as a student activist formally for 3 years.
Defacto, I am the project leader. Informally i work on it for 5 years, but not aware that actually i can get legal paper for my effort.



I am making this legal paper related to creating a good CV.
Later i will use it as attachment or reference on my CV.



Now the problem is if i use Certificate Of Employment as the main title for the legal paper, i feel its lack of formality.



I am aware of Certificate Of Internship, but i am open to any suggestion that possibly has higher 'accuracy'.










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    Might be better over on law.

    – KillingTime
    2 days ago













  • Experience Certificate

    – Ubi hatt
    2 days ago











  • In Canada, there is the term Record of Employment (ROE), which is used for legal purposes. Any employer of a salaried full-time employee is required to have an ROE for that person. However, different countries will have different laws and terminologies. (Having said that, I can't imagine ever referencing an ROE on a resume. As a heading on a resume, I would simply use something like Work History or History of Employment.)

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago













  • it better to be an answer, with a brief reasoning :)

    – Adi Prasetyo
    yesterday














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I am working on a project as a student activist formally for 3 years.
Defacto, I am the project leader. Informally i work on it for 5 years, but not aware that actually i can get legal paper for my effort.



I am making this legal paper related to creating a good CV.
Later i will use it as attachment or reference on my CV.



Now the problem is if i use Certificate Of Employment as the main title for the legal paper, i feel its lack of formality.



I am aware of Certificate Of Internship, but i am open to any suggestion that possibly has higher 'accuracy'.










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I am working on a project as a student activist formally for 3 years.
Defacto, I am the project leader. Informally i work on it for 5 years, but not aware that actually i can get legal paper for my effort.



I am making this legal paper related to creating a good CV.
Later i will use it as attachment or reference on my CV.



Now the problem is if i use Certificate Of Employment as the main title for the legal paper, i feel its lack of formality.



I am aware of Certificate Of Internship, but i am open to any suggestion that possibly has higher 'accuracy'.







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  • 1





    Might be better over on law.

    – KillingTime
    2 days ago













  • Experience Certificate

    – Ubi hatt
    2 days ago











  • In Canada, there is the term Record of Employment (ROE), which is used for legal purposes. Any employer of a salaried full-time employee is required to have an ROE for that person. However, different countries will have different laws and terminologies. (Having said that, I can't imagine ever referencing an ROE on a resume. As a heading on a resume, I would simply use something like Work History or History of Employment.)

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago













  • it better to be an answer, with a brief reasoning :)

    – Adi Prasetyo
    yesterday














  • 1





    Might be better over on law.

    – KillingTime
    2 days ago













  • Experience Certificate

    – Ubi hatt
    2 days ago











  • In Canada, there is the term Record of Employment (ROE), which is used for legal purposes. Any employer of a salaried full-time employee is required to have an ROE for that person. However, different countries will have different laws and terminologies. (Having said that, I can't imagine ever referencing an ROE on a resume. As a heading on a resume, I would simply use something like Work History or History of Employment.)

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago













  • it better to be an answer, with a brief reasoning :)

    – Adi Prasetyo
    yesterday








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Might be better over on law.

– KillingTime
2 days ago







Might be better over on law.

– KillingTime
2 days ago















Experience Certificate

– Ubi hatt
2 days ago





Experience Certificate

– Ubi hatt
2 days ago













In Canada, there is the term Record of Employment (ROE), which is used for legal purposes. Any employer of a salaried full-time employee is required to have an ROE for that person. However, different countries will have different laws and terminologies. (Having said that, I can't imagine ever referencing an ROE on a resume. As a heading on a resume, I would simply use something like Work History or History of Employment.)

– Jason Bassford
2 days ago







In Canada, there is the term Record of Employment (ROE), which is used for legal purposes. Any employer of a salaried full-time employee is required to have an ROE for that person. However, different countries will have different laws and terminologies. (Having said that, I can't imagine ever referencing an ROE on a resume. As a heading on a resume, I would simply use something like Work History or History of Employment.)

– Jason Bassford
2 days ago















it better to be an answer, with a brief reasoning :)

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it better to be an answer, with a brief reasoning :)

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