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Old 20-10-2008, 12:51 PM
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Dear Senthil,
As many sane people who replied to your post have indicated, do NOT hurt your long term career with false information. You seem to be a person with a conscience, which is very commendable. It also indicates that you will be troubled more in any job that you get with such information. Unlike the person who has encouraged you to falsify your resume, many of us have struggled a lot to get the first job, so we are suggesting what we have practiced.
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Old 20-10-2008, 05:02 PM
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I repeat,

Dont waste time thinking/arguing/giving thoughts-benefits/

ITS A PURELY FUTILE EXERCISE AND EVIL TO THINK SUCH

PREPARE A HONEST TO GOODNESS RESUME AND FIND A JOB ONLY THIS WAY, ALL OTHER WAYS NOT WORTH IT .
CHANGE YOUR CAREER FIELD IF NEED BE, IF YOU ARE NOT READY FOR THE JOB DONT PURSUE IT ANY FURTHER.

LET THE ADMINISTRATORS LOCK THIS UNETHICAL ISSUE PROBING/REASONING
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