This resume contains
peer-verified accomplishments.
The candidate who sent you this resume has had their accomplishments attested by colleagues. Here's what that means.
What is peer verification?
Each accomplishment on a TailorCV resume can be attested by a colleague or manager who worked with the candidate. Attestors verify their identity through LinkedIn, creating a traceable trust signal.
When a resume says "3 peer verified"
It means 3 accomplishments on that resume have been independently attested by colleagues who verified their identity through LinkedIn. Each attestation is linked to a real professional profile.
How it works
Candidate writes accomplishment
The candidate documents a specific accomplishment in their career record, mapped to competencies.
Colleague receives request
The candidate sends a verification request to a colleague or manager who can attest to the accomplishment.
Peer attests with LinkedIn
The colleague verifies their identity via LinkedIn and attests that the accomplishment is accurate.
What it means for hiring
Peer verification adds a trust layer that traditional resumes don't have.
Reduced fabrication risk
Verified accomplishments have been confirmed by someone who was there. It's harder to fabricate a claim when a colleague has to attest to it.
Signal of confidence
A candidate who seeks verification is confident in their claims and willing to have them checked. That's a positive signal.
Not a background check
Peer verification is a professional trust signal, not a formal investigation. It confirms that a colleague vouches for the accomplishment — it doesn't replace employment verification or reference checks.
Build your own career record
Document your accomplishments, get peer verification, and generate resumes that carry trust signals.