Credentials in a sentence as a noun

Dan is too humble when giving his credentials in this article.

There is no grace period, there is no "friendly fire"; you ****** up and you disclosed AWS credentials.

Librarian: Sorry, you'll need to show me your staff credentials when asking.

I think this is a side effect of employers who worry more about credentials than talent.

But don't take that into account and lead with your credentials--whoops, no, that's "aggressive" and you shouldn't do that.

You require educational credentials for jobs that don't and shouldn't require them.

I don't care who the company is, or how trustworthy you think they are: avoid giving third parties credentials to your inbox.

Are you hiring candidates based on their technical credentials, or their hipster credentials?

"Formal" credentials are to me not outright anathema, but definitely a caution.

Dig a little deeper than the title, and this op-ed only reinforces the reality that credentials and connections matter a lot more than raw skill.

The interviewed expert has very good credentials and clinical experience to be talking about what he is talking about, and his warnings should be taken seriously.

Because in 2006 I received an unsolicited phone call from somewhere in Nebraska claiming to be Paypal and informing me they needed to verify my account credentials.

It's more "they're consolidating my 5 different profiles and authentication credentials across services.

There are many kinds of hiring criteria, such as in-person interviews, telephone interviews, resume reviews for job experience, checks for academic credentials, personality tests, and so on.

"alleges Seagate knew that the position for which he was hired did not actually exist, but falsely represented that it did so in order to use Vaidyanathans credentials to better market one of its divisions to be sold to another company"Wow.

Which is interesting for a couple reasons.- Also, the access they obtained does not lead to root on the Linode host fleet itself, unless they are holding back some extra access they obtained such as a shared password between the ColdFusion stack and administrator credentials for Linode systems, which I consider unlikely for a couple reasons.

Credentials definitions

noun

a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts

See also: certificate certification credential