I am the person who has been terminated due to background verification and false documents from one of the private sector banks. Basically, I am admitting that due to somebody's influence, I have made a big mistake in my life by providing incorrect information and documents to my previous employer. Now, the issue at hand is:
1. The termination would be applicable for that particular bank for a lifetime, but what should be the timeline for other banks and industries?
2. When I disclose the mistake to a potential employer, the response I receive is often, "Why are you showing this to us?" In response, I can only say that I made a mistake once, which I do not intend to repeat, although it may affect my employment.
3. To navigate this termination, what should I request from my former bank regarding the standard relieving process?
4. In the future, should I disclose my termination or avoid doing so? (I prefer not to disclose it) I have many more questions. Please provide guidance on these matters.
Thank you.
From United States, Cambridge
1. The termination would be applicable for that particular bank for a lifetime, but what should be the timeline for other banks and industries?
2. When I disclose the mistake to a potential employer, the response I receive is often, "Why are you showing this to us?" In response, I can only say that I made a mistake once, which I do not intend to repeat, although it may affect my employment.
3. To navigate this termination, what should I request from my former bank regarding the standard relieving process?
4. In the future, should I disclose my termination or avoid doing so? (I prefer not to disclose it) I have many more questions. Please provide guidance on these matters.
Thank you.
From United States, Cambridge
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