Digital Badge FAQ
PayrollOrg's Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC) and Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) digital badges are proof of certification. FPC and CPP digital badges enable you to showcase your professional achievement. With digital badges, you can easily demonstrate your understanding of complex payroll concepts on social media, emails, personal websites and resumes.
PayrollOrg's digital badges allow you to provide employers with easy, valid verification of your credentials, while make it simple and easy to communicate your professional knowledge, skills, and abilities. Digital badges are protected with a verifiable link that cannot be tampered with.
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We have translated the learning and testing outcomes you have demonstrated into a badge, issued and managed through Credly. The technology Credly uses is based on the Open Badge Standards maintained by IMS Global. This enables you to manage, share and verify your competencies digitally.
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Once you have passed the FPC or CPP examination, you will receive an email notification from Credly (admin@Credly.com) with instructions for claiming your badge and setting up your account.
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There are a few reasons you may not have received a notification to claim your badge.
- Your badge may have been issued to an old email address. To make corrections to your email address, submit your request to have your badge resent to the updated email address. Contact CustomerService@payroll.org with your new email address. Allow 3 to 5 business days for updates to be completed.
- You have already accepted the badge, but your email address has since changed. Add your new email address to your Credly account so you can manage the badge with your new email address. Find a tutorial here.
- You did not receive any email notifications from Credly. Check your spam box. If it's not there, create a Credly account here. Once you confirm your account, you will find your badge waiting for you on your earner dashboard. If you encounter any issues, submit a support request with Credly at support.Credly.com.
If you are updating your email address, please let us know so we can resend the email notification from Credly (admin@Credly.com) with instructions for claiming your badge and setting up your account.
Please note that we can resend the badge notification email only if the badge has not yet been claimed via the originally provided email address.
You can find answers to frequently asked questions here: support.Credly.com
Representing your FPC or CPP credential as a badge gives you a way to share your abilities online in a way that is simple, trusted and can be easily verified in real time. Badges provide employers and peers concrete evidence of what you had to do to earn your credential and what you're now capable of. The digital badge platform also offers labor market insights, based on your skills. You can search and apply for job opportunities right through the platform.
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You can share your badge directly from the Credly platform to LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook; over email; embedded in a website or in your email signature.
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To share a badge to your social media profile (such as LinkedIn or Twitter), it requires an authorization process, that is required and standard for all third-party programs creating a connection between the two accounts.
Credly will not post to these social media sites without your initiation or permission. Credly will only add badges to your profile or post them to your newsfeed upon request.
Please note: You can disconnect Credly's access to your social media account after you have successfully shared your badge to your profile or newsfeed. You can also manage Credly's connection through your privacy settings within your social media account.
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You can easily configure your privacy settings in the Credly platform. You're in complete control of the information about yourself that is made public.
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No. Digital badges for certificants who hold an active FPC or CPP designation is complimentary. If you would like a paper certificate, you may print the certificate from the PDF version, available at no cost, through the Credly platform.
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If your FPC or CPP certification expiration date has recently passed, your digital badge will change to an "expired" status until you complete the appropriate recertification or reinstatement process. Once the reinstatement period has passed, you will not be able to display a digital badge. Review the Recertification Guidelines.
While badges are simply digital image files, they are uniquely linked to data hosted on Credly's platform. This link to verified data makes them more reliable and secure than a paper-based certificate. It also eliminates the possibility of anyone claiming your credential and your associated identity.
Credly's platform offers the ability to produce a consolidated, competency-based transcript. Transcripts include records of professional and academic credentials that can be easily shared digitally. You can now share your official Transcript directly with registrars via Credly. Sending an official transcript via Credly is immediate and saves transaction time. Official transcripts are digital and machine-readable by college admissions systems, recruiting, and talent management systems.
Please note that Credly's transcript is not the same as PayrollOrg's transcript.
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Credly is the end-to-end solution for issuing and managing digital credentials. Credly works with credible organizations to provide digital credentials to individuals, worldwide.
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