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Rory R
Should i use a employment experience that i was fired from on my resume?
Asked by Rory R
I recently fell into the Shipping/Receiving field, and really enjoyed the work that i did. I started the job with absolutely no experience and was ultimately fired for that lack of experience. I gained 6 months of knowledge and would like to continue in it but i feel i have to lie about how i was let go. Is there a way around it?

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I would put it on the resume because if you do not the work place can find out easily & if they find out you lied that could hurt you with looking for a job in the future. Just put it..it is better then lieing because jobs want to know everything about some one & if you do not put something they will find out..then that will effect you more in the end.

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If the experience isn't going to help you get a new job, then I would omit that information.
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