Certificates are mounting up and I'm trying to think of a decent way to store them. I currently have them in a bright orange folder in polypockets with dividers.
I have quite a few IT qualifications (BTEC Level 3 National Diploma for IT Practioners, Cisco CCNA etc) and qualifications from my current apprenticship (Training to be an Electrician) are flooding in.
Once I finish my apprenticeship I am hopfully going on to do my HNC in Building services engineering and if I find an Engineering/Management job then I will go on to do a degree.
I think I'm going to need to find a professional way of displaying my certificates. I've tried to find a nice folder with correctly sized dividers but have failed.
Anyone got any suggestions on how to keep them all? How do you lot keep them tidy and safe?
Cheers, Bailes.
How do you keep your certificates stored and filed?
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How do you keep your certificates stored and filed?
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Re: How do you keep your certificates stored and filed?
I started off with just filing boxes but now they've progressed to an ex office filing cabinet.
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Re: How do you keep your certificates stored and filed?
I've just realised that I have no idea where any of them are.Bailes1992 wrote:How do you keep your certificates stored and filed?

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