Sentence examples for a qualifications from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a qualifications" is not correct in English.
It should be "qualifications" without the article "a." You can use "qualifications" when referring to the skills, experience, or education that make someone suitable for a particular job or task.
Example: "Her qualifications for the position include a master's degree in marketing and five years of relevant experience."
Alternatives: "credentials" or "certifications."

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Replace this with a qualifications summary a six-sentence (or bullet pointed) section filled with ATS-friendly keywords that describe specific skills and important experiences relevant to the position.

The Welsh government said it wanted a qualifications system that "meets the needs of both learners and employers".

A more powerful approach is to include a "Qualifications" statement, tailored to fit the particular job you're applying for.

The Welsh government is holding a qualifications consultation on the future of qualifications for high school students.

She said: "Ultimately, Wales needs a qualifications system that's fit-for-purpose, that's easy to understand and that meets the real demand of employers in Wales".

The new minister's stance on GCSEs follows earlier recommendations of a qualifications review in Wales for pupils aged between 14 and 19.

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But there is a qualification inserted: "probably".

A qualification can slide into a justification.

For years, it was virtually a qualification.

Once, her ignorance counted as a qualification.

He paused to offer a qualification.

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