Should I use my middle name professionally?

After a while, it started being a bit of a joke, but it isn't a bad idea to use your middle initial professionally because middle name initials enhance evaluations of intellectual performance according to a research study in the European Journal of Social Psychology.
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Should you include middle name?

This is illegal and discriminatory, but largely out of your control. Perhaps interesting and relevant to your question, other research indicates that using a middle name, middle initial or even multiple middle initials can make people think you are smarter and better at your job.
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Can I use my middle name on job applications?

1. Don't use a nickname on your resume. Include only your legal name, of course that may be your middle name with a first initial, which is completely acceptable as long as that is your business name. 2.
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Should I use my middle name on my resume?

Should you put your middle initial on your resume? It is not necessary, but it can help differentiate you from the competition. Your middle initial can also make you seem smarter, according to studies done. Using a middle initial can help you surpass certain biases that recruiters may have when reading names.
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Is it weird to go by your middle name?

The good news is, having a middle name as a first name is actually quite common! There aren't official statistics, probably because middlenameites are too classy to make a big deal out of it, but we feel a kinship with each other.
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The (kind of dumb) story of how I got my middle name



Is your middle name part of your legal name?

Given name and Family name

Since a person's middle name(s) or suffix is not considered part of the legal name by SSA, a middle name shown as part of the given name or a suffix shown as part of the family name can be omitted or entered in the middle name and suffix fields of the Enumeration system.
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Why people use their middle names?

Today, as Wilson notes, middle names serve much the same purposes they always have: they're a way to keep family names going and thus preserve relationships; they're a way to try something new or “put old names out to grass” without cutting the cord entirely.
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Should I use my full name professionally?

After a while, it started being a bit of a joke, but it isn't a bad idea to use your middle initial professionally because middle name initials enhance evaluations of intellectual performance according to a research study in the European Journal of Social Psychology.
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Does your name affect getting job?

(Answer: Yes! Listening now.) Names do matter. A 2003 study showed that when job interviewers had nothing to go on except resumes, people with "white"-sounding names were 50 percent more likely to get interviews than people with names associated with African-Americans.
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Should my resume have my full name?

Full Name. Include your first and last name on your resume. If you have a very common name – think “James Smith” or “Maria Garcia” – consider including your middle name or middle initial to help distinguish you from the other 30,000+ professionals who share your full name.
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Should I put my middle initial on a business card?

Use your first and last name, including a middle name or initial only if you routinely use them in your business dealings. Center your name on the card and print it in a bolder typeface than other elements on the card. Include degrees or certifications only if they are directly relevant to your business.
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Should you use your full name in email?

The question of whether you should use your real name in your email address is mostly one of preference. For a professional address, using your name is unlikely to pose a security risk if your name is already visible on your company's website or if you use the address only for work.
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Should I change my name on resume?

It's not going to change your skills, qualifications and experience. Neither would it change your personality or accent. You may get past the CV qualifying stage, but may get stuck in the interview if they are shortlisting you just on the premise of your name.
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What is name bias?

Name bias is a discriminatory act that involves a negative judgment or preference for a person's name. In recruitment, a candidate's name affects the hiring decision through either conscious or unconscious bias motives.
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Can I legally use my nickname?

Of Course you can use an abreviation. These are commonly called 'nicknames'. No law mandates that you institute a Petition for a legal name change prior to or during such usage.
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Should I change my professional name?

Keep your surname professionally.

You may have built your career or business around your name. If so, keeping your professional identity separate from your married identity may be the way to go. You might change your name legally, but continue to use your given name professionally.
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Is a nickname unprofessional?

If your informal name is considered childish or goofy, that could be a reason not use that particular name, but there's nothing inherently unprofessional about going by a name that's not your legal name.
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When did middle names become a thing?

The practice began to catch on with the middle class after the turn of the 19th century, and it had become nearly customary by the time of the Civil War. By 1900 nearly every child born had a middle name.
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Why is Brad Pitt's middle name?

Brad Pitt also took inspiration from his middle name.

The actor was born William Bradley Pitt, so he chose a condensed version of his middle name for his public persona.
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Can I give myself a middle name?

However, you do not need to go through the courts to be able to create a middle name for yourself - you can simply start using the middle name. To make it legal, though, you need to go through the courts.
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Does your middle name matter?

The Social Security Administration does not consider a middle name or suffix as part of an individual's legal name. But many other legal sources say a full legal name includes middle name. In general, it's probably best to include your middle name if the form asks for full legal name.
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Should I put my middle name on my credit card?

Answer. No, middle initials or middle names are not required and having (or not having) that information will not cause the credit card to be rejected. Most banks do not require that the name on the card to match the purchaser's name provided by the cardholder.
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Do you need your middle name on legal documents?

Legally speaking, there is no such thing as a middle name, so you'd simply have a first name made up of two names (“John Fred”).
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Can I apply to jobs with a different name?

In short, you can use your chosen or preferred name throughout your job search, as long as you provide your legal name when it comes time for a background check. (If you don't provide current or prior legal names at that point, it can be seen as lying on the application, and grounds for firing.)
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Can I change my name to avoid discrimination?

Yoshino: The ways of doing that vary by state, but a common restriction is that you can't change your name for fraudulent purposes. So the state laws both reflect and reinforce the idea that the change can't be based on a desire to undermine legitimate expectations.
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