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Should I lie in my resume?

Reddit r/resumes·u/Happy_House7221·about 1 month ago
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Should I lie in my resume? Hello everyone, I (18M) was recently hired at a hospital. I start the first week of May. It's an entry level, full-time job and at the time that I had applied, it seemed conveinent since it is only 20 minutes from my house. I do not have a car so I just planned to take Ubers. From the time that I got hired, I have had to prepare for an abrupt move for around early June. It would stretch my commute from 20 minutes to about 45 - 1 hour depending on traffic. I was orginally planning to keep my same plan and Uber to current job but I'd be spending a lot of money on it. I have found the exact same position (pay is a bit better at this one) at a hospital in the city that I'm moving to. On the job details all it says is "experience is preferred". I understand experience is experience but putting 1 month of a job on my resume just doesnt seem practical to me, It covers orientation and a bit of training.…

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