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c/vs who tells the truth

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By *erryg OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

denton

ive applied for a new job, ive been advised by a mate to amend my c/v, in order to get the job, i can do what is required. i have met people who scanned their name on copies of friends certs, also someone told me they have 3 c/vs to send depending on job,have many on here done similar to get work

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There's a fine line between lying and being economical with the truth.

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"There's a fine line between lying and being economical with the truth. "

There seems little point lying. It'll only come back to bite you.

Cal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have various versions of my CV but they are all accurate. The reason for the different versions is because I can work in different fields and I removed work experience that isn't relevant to the field I happen to be applying for. Removing irrelevant work experiences allows an employer to focus on the experience that is relevant and it allows me to have a bit more room to explain how awesome I was at those prior relevant workplaces.

I think it's just smart to tailor your CV for a job. But I would never include anything that isn't true.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Be very careful. As an employer, I have ways of checking the truthfulness of cv's. If I find a lie then they don't even get an interview.

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By *oredShitlessxxxCouple
over a year ago

luton

A fellow fabber once had an interview and she wasn't given the job based on her declaring that she didn't have PowerPoint presentation experience.

However, she knew how to do a PowerPoint presentation.

Personally I would have said that I was proficient in PowerPoint, instead of being honest..... After all its only selling yourself!!

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By *erryg OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

denton

ive seen a few in the past that has made me wonder where they learnt the job. one said he worked at a place in newcastle just so happens one of the men lived there, he said when did you work there gave a date, and the man said cant have done that factory was demolised and is now houses

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By *erryg OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

denton


"Be very careful. As an employer, I have ways of checking the truthfulness of cv's. If I find a lie then they don't even get an interview. "
point taken, ive worked for various companies, now if they no longer exist, and that is put on c/v how can you check,plus ones that have gone bankrupt

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By *oredShitlessxxxCouple
over a year ago

luton


"Be very careful. As an employer, I have ways of checking the truthfulness of cv's. If I find a lie then they don't even get an interview. point taken, ive worked for various companies, now if they no longer exist, and that is put on c/v how can you check,plus ones that have gone bankrupt"

You can't and also if it has been 3 years or more, the employer don't (probably won't) provide a reference anyway.

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By *oredShitlessxxxCouple
over a year ago

luton


"Be very careful. As an employer, I have ways of checking the truthfulness of cv's. If I find a lie then they don't even get an interview. point taken, ive worked for various companies, now if they no longer exist, and that is put on c/v how can you check,plus ones that have gone bankrupt

You can't and also if it has been 3 years or more, the employer don't (probably won't) provide a reference anyway."

*** Legally don't have to.

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