Originally Posted by
rickair7777
Yes, you will certainly need all of your endorsements, Flight Reviews, etc.
They will also want to see paper logbooks covering all of your training. As someone mentioned they want to read between the lines to spot checkride failures, etc.
The fact that you hold a cert, does not mean that employers will take that at face-value, there have been cases of fraud in the past. That's why pilots who lose their logbook are in such a world of hurt. It's the first logbook with all your training that's important. Once you are at an airline electronic records are fine for 121 flying.
Lost my very first logbook 20 years ago, and never had a problem with interviews or getting jobs including with legacy/major carriers.
If an employer is concern with a pilot failing a checkride or checkrides, they should check with the FAA.