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No need to lie like that as I know all technologies, systems and programming languages.
Also they have access to see if you lied about your salary by pulling your tax info.
Edit: if they have some tax irs software, it's bad it's pretty accurate. They definitely see where you worked...but still, don't know your actual position
My wife does HR and she says they have a system that can verify whether or not you worked at a place. Also they have access to see if you lied about your salary by pulling your tax info.
I'm in IT support.
During the interviews, I change the percentage of Windows and Mac devices at my last job depending on what the position I'm interviewing for calls for.
I also inflate the number of users that I support.
I have NEVER lied about it and NEVER will lie about my degree but I was just wonder how do they check that info? I always wanted to know, do they call the school?
Lie as much as you can. Chances are the employer withheld information about the full job description.
It will fall under some cute: we are all a team bullshyt during the coffee and donuts breakfast
If you've been unemployed for months, guess what? You're still working at your current job, "looking for a new experience." Play the game, dont play yourself.
Does anybody lie about years of experience. Im taking a php course on udemy and when Im done I want to say I have a couple yrs experience plus took a course.
You don't need certs for software development. A solid portfolio will get you in the door. Your mathematical background should help.I'm actually looking to go from Mechanical Engineering to software engineering. I don't have the money for a cert but I plan on learning on my own. I think I just need to make something or build a portfolio. We shall see.
You don't need certs for software development. A solid portfolio will get you in the door. Your mathematical background should help.