Posted: 03 Dec 2009 at 15:24 | IP Logged
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Maybe its my marketing degree raising its ugly head... but putting a positive spin on negative items makes you look better, feel more confident and in control of your destiny, and keeps the interview upbeat. If nothing else, you come across as a positive person with a plan instead of a desperate drowning person looking to latch on to anything that floats till his next real job comes along
As for getting caught (if you lied about employment gaps) later on – I don’t let bosses/co-workers into my inner circle that often. I have my friends outside of work (some of them old co-workers/bosses, but not many). I don’t confide in my co-workers, go drinking with them, or turn them into best friends either. After you get hired, how many co-workers are going to ask you to recite where you worked and the dates in conversation?
And a credit report doesn’t show your full employment history, only if you paid your bills on time.
__________________ Becker
Stick a fork in me, I'm done.
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