ive yet to see a reason why you shouldnt blatantly fabricate stuff on your resume
is he lying tho?I remember one of my bro's put on a resume that he has experience as a mover. When they ask him what kind of moving he said "like when my mother need help moving a couch or fridge" and he was dead serious![]()
so can IYeah but if you set up that web of lies and get caught up in itMy resume is pretty much all truth. A couple of the "jobs" I had weren't with real companies, but I got legit experience out of them, so I labeled them like you would a normal job, title and everything. I can even provide references from those positions if need be
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I have little faith in themso can I![]()
i just give my friends numbers and tell em what to sayI have little faith in them
Employer: So what's your experience with Obreh?
Reference 1: He writes buggy code and gives up before he's finished (it's a running joke)
Employer:
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Employer: So what's your experience with Obreh?
Reference 2: Well he didn't do a lot(because he rarely gave me tasks)
Employer: Is that so
Me:
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Its not that im lying but I am stretching THEE fukk out of past experiences
I worked for time Warner sales on my resume I told them I worked for a fortune 500 company so they were likeEverybody does this
And whats more people doing interviews hold prospects to insane standards they would never apply to themselves
I worked for time Warner sales on my resume I told them I worked for a fortune 500 company so they were liketell me about it. Yea I worked for footlocker selling sneakers
still got the job giving all kinds of sales metrics that I had no control over lol. I talked that shyt up so hard they offered me the position.