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minus-squareMisterFrog@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up3·8 个月前Just lie. There is absolutely nothing unethical about lying about timeframes on your resume. Looking for a job after being made redundant, but still in good standing with your former coworker or manager? Just say you still work there. Otherwise they’ll have way more leverage when it comes to salary negotiation. My friend did this when he got made redundant, landed a well paying job, after months of being unemployed. You have no reason to have a gap on your resume because you’ll be unfairly punished for it. Just lie. It’s 100% ethical.
Just lie. There is absolutely nothing unethical about lying about timeframes on your resume.
Looking for a job after being made redundant, but still in good standing with your former coworker or manager? Just say you still work there.
Otherwise they’ll have way more leverage when it comes to salary negotiation.
My friend did this when he got made redundant, landed a well paying job, after months of being unemployed.
You have no reason to have a gap on your resume because you’ll be unfairly punished for it.
Just lie. It’s 100% ethical.