Hello, During my early career, I claimed to have 4 years of fake experience, and I'm 42 years old now. Currently, I have accumulated over 10 years of genuine experience working with the same company.
Transitioning to a New Organization
I am now seeking to transition to a new organization. Would my falsely claimed 4 years of experience still be relevant for background checks if I continue to present it as part of my work history? Over the course of my 10 years, I have changed companies three times. Is it acceptable to inform prospective employers that my previous company closed down four years ago?
Please advise me on these matters.
Thanks,
Vicky
From India, Hyderabad
Transitioning to a New Organization
I am now seeking to transition to a new organization. Would my falsely claimed 4 years of experience still be relevant for background checks if I continue to present it as part of my work history? Over the course of my 10 years, I have changed companies three times. Is it acceptable to inform prospective employers that my previous company closed down four years ago?
Please advise me on these matters.
Thanks,
Vicky
From India, Hyderabad
Is there a reason you want to still retain that 4 year fakeness with freshness in your profile? Removing it from the profile can allow you still to comfortably breathe as a 6 year experience person.
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Simply put, you will never be able to live comfortably with a lie, as the fear of it being revealed will be a constant unease. Drop the fake experience and keep your mind at rest and your career prospects active.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
As suggested by members do not include the fake 4 years experience . It may come back to haunt you in future Col.Suresh Rathi
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Truth prevails in the long run
In interviews, they mostly assess how you would fit into their requirements. A decision is made based on your current position and the responsibilities you have held.
By a slim chance, if you are applying based on what you learned in the initial years—which you referred to as fake—it could spell trouble. For what it's worth, gain a good understanding of what you have labeled as fake experience.
From India
In interviews, they mostly assess how you would fit into their requirements. A decision is made based on your current position and the responsibilities you have held.
By a slim chance, if you are applying based on what you learned in the initial years—which you referred to as fake—it could spell trouble. For what it's worth, gain a good understanding of what you have labeled as fake experience.
From India
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(Fact Checked)-Your advice is sound. Honesty in professional profiles is essential and carries long-term benefits. It\'s better to omit falsified experience. (1 Acknowledge point)V.Raghunathan
Sensible suggestion