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Question about filling out job applications?
When writing job history, I have left a couple jobs in the past because i wasn't happy with the place. Should I leave that part out or should i write why i left the job? I really need a job so i want to do this the right way. Thanks!
4 Answers
- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can list them, and they probably already have some info concerning all your jobs. it is best to be honest and if asked why you left just say it was not what I was looking for. Say nothing negative about the prior employer , just leave it at that.
- BillLv 71 decade ago
It is not illegal to leave items off of an employment application! If the jobs you are talking about were short term or insignificant and do not leave too many gaps in your employment history you will be fine.
- mexicanboy18Lv 71 decade ago
You can BS about it. Or you can be honest about it. But maybe you'd have to do some explaining as to why you weren't happy with the jobs.
VIVA LA RAZA!
- 1 decade ago
You have to say every job you have paid taxes for. If you don't then it is illegal, and you have to say why you left. If you don't then that is also illegal.
Source(s): IRS