Is it ok to put a job on an application that you got fired from?
i just got terminated from a call center job working for sprint cust service but there is a call center for cingular that i want to go to they automatically pay more than sprint but if you have callcenter experience your start of hourly pay is even more i just want to know would this really hurt my chances of getting the job has any1 done this to let your next employer know that you have some experience if so did you get the job any advice is greatly appriciated
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DEPENDS ON WHY YOU GOT FIRED AND IF THE NEXT COMPANY IS GOING TO CHECK WOULD YOU LIKE THEM TO KNOW WHY YOU GOT FIRED. IF YOU PUT ON YOUR RESUME THEIR IS A GREAT CHANCE THAT THEY WILL LOOK INTO IT TO VERIFY IT BEFORE THEY GIVE YOU THE EXTRA PAY. SO IF YOU DON'T WANT THEM TO KNOW THEN OMIT IT FROM THE RESUME. BUT IF IT WAS NO BIG DEAL THEN PUT IT ON.
you can but they will ask a reason for leaving and you dont want to put fire, doesnt look good. if that job can give you good refference then just make up a reason.
u should put it down even though u were fired from it. but if they ask can they contact them, just tell them no.
As long as you can describe the situation that got you fired, then put it on the resume.
Most interviewers will ask why you left a company.
Your choice is explaining why you were fired or why the gap in employment history. if you were let go for cause it might be better to leave it off rather than include it and try to flim flam the reason. Good luck
I suggest adding it to your resume, they will ask you why you no longer work there and you can say that you were let go. Is better to be honest now because they’ll find out sooner or latter. Also you can opt for them not to contact them; but it will be nice if you have some ex-employers to be your reference from Sprint.
Good luck ;)
You never stated why you got fired. If you were let go because they were down sizing then I would say that.
Remember if you lie on an employment application, that is cause for immediate termination.
They would find out anyway that you were fired.
So I would be truthful and let them know that I was let go and why. Some companies would hire you if you are truthful.
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