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by mhurron
4431 days ago
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Not listing who you have worked with is not hiding anything. They're hiring me, not the people I've worked with. All they need to know is the places I have worked and the responsibilities I had there and that's on my resume. A hiring manager does not need to know that I worked with Bob while I was there, it is not important to the process. Yes, they could find out that I worked with Bob because Bob does spew all his details everywhere, but I am not presenting it to them as part of my resume. I also don't list the people I've worked with that I would work with again. They're hiring me, not the people that happened to work at some places I was at the same time. > It's the same reason you don't badmouth previous employers or coworkers in a job interview. Yet it's perfectly fine for their reputation to bad mouth me by association. That's what LinkedIn's network does. |
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