Jay, 17, London, UK. Jay applied to 50 summer internships with his academic CV—zero offers. After earning the "Data Storytelling" verification, he rebuilt his application. Instead of a resume, he sent a one-page dashboard visualizing the target company's social media growth. He received 5 offers in 10 days. His future manager said, "The verification meant we didn't have to test him; we knew he could do the work."
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Sophia, 18, São Paulo, Brazil. College admissions are competitive. Sophia didn't have perfect SATs. But she submitted her "Upskript Teen Verified: Digital Marketing" portfolio as a supplemental material. The admissions officer noted the "real-world client simulation" project. She was accepted to her top-choice business school with a scholarship for "entrepreneurial initiative." Jay, 17, London, UK