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If u have been fired do u disclose that on future applications?



If u have been fired do u disclose that on future applications?

Don't disclose it on the application, but when you get called for an interview, don't lie about the truth. They may call to verify and if they find out you lied, you don't have any hope of getting the job.

If they do ask, explain why you were fired and if there was anything you would have done differently to avoid it. Good luck!
Naw. They'll know when they have to fire you.
No, but I do write that I will explain upon interview.
you will usually get asked about your last job and how or why you left, and depending on the job they are likely to call and verify.
If you don't and they check back, you are caught lying. People hate liars on applications more than anything
There is no reason to disclose.

As silly as it may sound you shouls ask your former employer for a letter of recomendation. They very well may give it to you.
Don't. Just answer when asked
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