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justaweeone · 19/01/2021 17:13

My Dh and I disagreeGrin
Qualification gained in the 80's, HND in hotel,catering and institutional management
Now called HND in hospitality management.
I say on his CV it should be what your original qualification was not what it's called now!
He says it's old fashioned and he wants to put what it is called now. I say that's wrong and you need to write what it was you studied at the time.
Anyone?

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user1174147897 · 19/01/2021 17:17

Well, if they ask to see the certificate, what does it say?

People with O levels don't "update" them in their CVs to the present day equivalent, do they?!

TonTonMacoute · 19/01/2021 17:18

He must be including the date that he got then qualification so they will understand the name has changed since.

If he puts the new name they might think he's lying about having got it!

HappyFlamingo · 19/01/2021 17:20

I think either approach would be ok. The names are similar enough for it to be clear that he wasn't lying (if they ask to see the certificate).

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schmockdown · 19/01/2021 17:20

Put what it was at the time although TBH an HND from the 80s is going to have minimal impact on a hire. Experience will have outweighed it 20 odd years later.

goodwinter · 19/01/2021 17:20

I would put the original title - it's still recognisable as hospitality-related. If he's that worried, he could possibly put "equivalent to HND hospitality management" in brackets or underneath the title, but imo there's no need.

littleloopylou · 19/01/2021 17:20

I would put the name of the qualification and then in parentheses I would note that it's equivalent to Hospitality Management

RockingMyFiftiesNot · 19/01/2021 17:21

I would say what it was when he took it

prawncocktailpringles · 19/01/2021 17:22

I would also put the actual title on his certificate.

Babdoc · 19/01/2021 17:22

If he thinks the shortlister will be too young to know what it is, he could simply put it with the date, and add “equivalent to current HND in hospitality management” in brackets after it. Then there is no confusion.

OliviaKeeling · 19/01/2021 17:35

I agree with @schmockdown. A qualification taken 30-40 years ago will have less impact than proven experience in the industry.

Still name it as the original name but put what it's known as now in brackets.

PlanDeRaccordement · 19/01/2021 17:41

First, I would not put the date of the qualification on the CV since it is more than 15yrs ago, because ageism.

Secondly, I would list the qualification as:
HND Hospitality Management (Hotel, Catering and Institutional Management)

So it’s not lying, but it’s communicating the current up to date name because some hiring people may not know the old HND and that it is equivalent.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 19/01/2021 17:43

Original name.

Moltenpink · 19/01/2021 17:45

What would people put if their university had changed name, just out of interest?

PlanDeRaccordement · 19/01/2021 18:03

I know in the US that when Radcliffe women’s university became part of Harvard University (formerly men’s only), that female graduates would write PhD, Biology, Harvard-Radcliffe University.

Not sure what etiquette is these days as it doesn’t happen often.

SeasonFinale · 19/01/2021 18:15

You should put the name that is on the certificate because that is the qualification he received.

I did O levels with A as the highest grade. I would never say I have Gcses at A* because I don't.

Ghostlyglow · 19/01/2021 18:31

What it was originally. I have o levels and that is what I put on my cv.

Stompythedinosaur · 19/01/2021 18:49

Definitely what it was called originally.

justaweeone · 20/01/2021 07:49

Thank you

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