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Touchy Subject: Avoiding listing a job on resume
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 6832644" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>To me it is an honesty issue. Not knowing what his resume looks like before and after it is hard to say what he may be hiding. but even the CIA gives you a "cover story" if you are working for them out of the country for a period. </p><p></p><p>I personally would question him further about it. if it is JAIL it would be a problem not because he spent time there necessarily but because he tried to hide it. </p><p></p><p>there is no reason to hide a year and a half of your life without any explanation at all. You as a potential employer have every right to ask him about it and not hire him if you are left with honesty questions. take the 2nd best candidate and move on. if he asks why tell him that year and a half unexplained left too many open questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 6832644, member: 5905"] To me it is an honesty issue. Not knowing what his resume looks like before and after it is hard to say what he may be hiding. but even the CIA gives you a "cover story" if you are working for them out of the country for a period. I personally would question him further about it. if it is JAIL it would be a problem not because he spent time there necessarily but because he tried to hide it. there is no reason to hide a year and a half of your life without any explanation at all. You as a potential employer have every right to ask him about it and not hire him if you are left with honesty questions. take the 2nd best candidate and move on. if he asks why tell him that year and a half unexplained left too many open questions. [/QUOTE]
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