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challenged
I work for a bank, should I put letters after my name on my business cards?
                     
 




OriginalBubble
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Only if you have the relevant qualifications to entitle to those letters.


mpr7274
Depends in what capacity. If, for example, you have a degree in History of Art and you're working as a mortgage advisor, it may have the tendancy to look a wee bit poncy. However, if you had the relevant CEMAP qualification, it would be foolish not to include it.
In short, it depends on what your qualifications are in.


ordiofile
If you've got a recognised qualification you could. I have but I don't because I'll look like a pillock.


Deep Throat
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If you got em, flaunt em!!!!


fargo
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I have letters after my name and yes I did work hard for them - but I dont use them. We are all the same letters or no letters


Barks-at-Parrots
Why not just try one letter, at first, and see how it goes. If you get a good response, you can try some more. Throw in a few digits as well: people tend to neglect the digits, but you work for a bank, so that'll look good. Chinese letters add a bit of class: you can watch people pretending they understand them. When you're fully confident with all this, then is the time to move on to abstract symbols: currency signs are an obvious choice here but don't forget about infinity and the Greek letter pi. These emphasis your mathematical abilities. Finally, when you think you have earned it, you can add a full stop like this one.


luvsdogs
what letters?
T E L L E R?


alatoruk
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if you need to ask then NO.

letters after your name come from qualifications. mainly professional, but also academic. for example i can put DipMS (academic-ish) and AMIQA (professional) after my name, but I dont because it is SO pretentious


Hamish
What letters? B A N K W O R K E R


minerva
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it depends what job you do in the bank and what the letters are and if they relate to the industry. let human resource manager guide you on this protocol


Michael H
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What letters, your postcode maybe ?

No you shouldn't.

You shoudl use qualification or acceditation leters if they are relavent.

If you are a bank maanger, and have a chrmistry Phd,then i don't care, dont' bother putting it on your signature.

However, if you are an actuary in a pensions dept them you might want to put the relavent professional association letters.

My qualifications don't tell me how good I am, its the knowledge, experience and service i offer to you that says how good i am.

Hope that Helps,

Michael, PMP, PM, PhD, MBA, D Phil, B.Eng Hons, B.Arts


tricky dicky
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How about WANKER


Michael E
If you are entitled to use them, yes. If you got it, flaunt it!


PAMELA O
Yes afer is correct


DancesWithHorses
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There are two situations where such credentials are put after one's name on a business card.

(1) One who works in the health-care profession (MD, PhD [in, e.g., psychology], DDS, etc.)
(2) It's an accreditation, not a degree, e.g., CPA, CFA.

Otherwise, you seriously look like you are trying too hard.


Bindesh M
Only if the letters are relevant to your job otherwise it just looks poncy.


kirstenpowell1
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What letters would you put? Do you have any qualifications? I thought people could only put letters after their name if they had some kind of qualification like a degree. I have a bachelor in education so if I want I can put B.Ed after my name.


Jabberwock
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Sure, if you have B.A., B.S., PhD, D.D. or whatever you earned your letters and you are entitled to use them.


candyfloss
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Unless you have the relevant qualifications then no.


chris_sensei2003
Yes! That is the purpose of a business card. To inform the recipient of your position, title, and credentials. Don't be shy just do it! Good luck!


Nitha
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Pl copy the earlier ones.

Good bye


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