A portable verified badge for resumes, LinkedIn, and employers.
This demo shows what a candidate-owned Olympia Vouch credential could look like: public proof, private documents, employer trust, and a reusable badge the candidate can carry across the hiring market.
OV-SK-8F42-2026
Sarah Kapoor
Public employer verification profile
Employers see proof of status, not private documents. The candidate controls deeper report access.
Not a screenshot badge. A live credential.
Signed credential
Every badge points to a server-verified credential ID, audit hash, issue date, expiration date, and revocation status.
Dynamic hologram
The shimmer is not the security by itself. It signals that this is a live Olympia badge, not a static copied image.
Liveness media
Optional verified interview media can include watermarked frames, session ID, timestamp, and consent capture.
Revocation check
If a badge is copied, expired, or revoked, the verify URL shows that instantly. Trust lives on the verification page.
Sarah Kapoor
- Java/Spring Boot engineer with payments and Kafka background.
- Verified candidate profile: identity and professional claims reviewed.
- Verify credential: olympiavouch.com/v/OV-SK-8F42
Resume badge behavior
The badge can be exported as PNG/SVG for resumes, embedded as a link in PDF resumes, and paired with a QR code for printed copies. A recruiter clicks the credential and sees the public verification profile.
LinkedIn Featured copy
Candidate controls privacy
Public badge shows credential status. Private evidence, documents, reference notes, and interview artifacts stay hidden unless the candidate approves employer access.