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How Blockchains can help identify fraudulent CVs, reinventing work 2.0

With over 30% of CVs potentially containing fraudulent information, any way for HR departments to be able to check a candidate’s qualification has to be welcome.

The cost to get copies of your old “O-level”, “A-Level”, or University degree certificate can be as much as £40 per qualification. The hassle factor dealing with and time it takes can be considerable for many existing analogue data bases. However, if the qualifications are held digitally, tamper-proof and securely on a Blockchain, employees and employers alike can efficiently have access to copies of the qualification documentation.

Blockchains can help

A research group in the University of Basel, in Switzerland, called Center for Innovative Finance, has been working on a project to put academic qualifications onto a Blockchain. Interestingly, it took less than two weeks to complete this initiative, demonstrating that using Blockchain technology can be implemented quickly.

Away from academia, the commercial world is also exploring the use of Blockchain-powered solutions to store qualifications with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland doing a trial with PWC staff.

Governments are also using Blockchain technology to store educational qualifications. The Singapore government has developed “OpenCerts”,  where it is possible to check qualifications from a variety of different academic institutions online, and so help potential employers identify fraudulent CVs.

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Jonny Fry

Jonny Fry co-founder and CEO of TeamBlockchain Ltd, is a Blockchain, crypto economics,Digital Assets and funds specialist, with over 25 year’s experience as CEO of an asset management business which he floated in London with over £1Billion under management .His focus has been on the dynamics of financial innovation, advising on Digital Assets, Tokenomics, Crypto funds and is a regular speaker on these topics. He is Non Executive Chairman of Gemini Ltd, a founder of The British Blockchain Frontier Technology Association (BBFTA) and advisor for a number of companies helping them with their strategic growth and managing corporate and reputational risk.

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