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Resumes & Job Applications : Filling Out a Job Application When Fired From Your Last Job




After being fired from a job, it’s advisable not to refer to that job on a new job application, especially if the work was not relevant. Find out how previous managers may be able to work on a reference letter with help from a resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job applications. Expert: Shannon Terry Contact: www.ResumeConfidence.com Bio: Shannon Terry is a resume writer and interview skills coach with 14 years of training and teaching experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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3 Responses to “Resumes & Job Applications : Filling Out a Job Application When Fired From Your Last Job”

  1. schanderson says:

    @quest8899 For two months, you can leave it off; for at least six months, that’s a different story.

  2. Code9aa says:

    Thank you so much for your advice! I was fired from a factory job after 2 months than went to school and received my CNA certification. I was dredding putting that job down cause it was only a short time but it also didn’t pertain to CNA work. I feel more confident now just leaving it out! Thanks!!

  3. quest8899 says:

    If you are a fired from a job is alright to not this on a resume or future job application? Lets say you were fired from a company at a young age and only worked there for 2 months is it okay to leave it off your resume or future job application?