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| Subject:
Federal application Form 306
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: pixley-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
30 Jan 2005 20:05 PST
Expires: 01 Mar 2005 20:05 PST Question ID: 466129 |
I am applyimg for Federal job. In 1991 I quit my employer by mutual agreement negotiated a severance due to an unproven allegation of harassment. (He assured me he didn't want to hurt me.) As the HR manager i felt I had no choice but to leave. I am reluctant to put this on my form 306 because I may not be considered for a federal job. | |
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| Subject:
Re: Federal application Form 306
From: williethejazzman-ga on 01 Feb 2005 10:03 PST |
If the incident is as you tell it, the truth should not hurt you. |
| Subject:
Re: Federal application Form 306
From: cynthia-ga on 01 Feb 2005 14:45 PST |
If the job in 1991 is not directly relevant to the position you are applying for, you can leave it off for that reason... If the job in 1991 lasted several years, that would leave a big chuck of missing time though. You could then restructure your resume to include lists of skills and experience gained from the last 20 years in general, then below, list companies and contact info, omitting actual years worked, and number of years, for all. It's all in the packaging and presentation of the information. ~~Cynthia |
| Subject:
Re: Federal application Form 306
From: raym-ga on 04 Feb 2005 00:21 PST |
Yes, because although an unproven allegation of harassment is not grounds for denial of employment, lying on the appication is. Im referring to: "16) I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all of the information on and attached to this Declaration for Federal Employment, including any attached application materials, is true, correct, complete, and made in good faith. I understand that a false or fraudulent answer to any question on any part of this declaration or its attachments may be grounds for not hiring me, or for firing me after I begin work, and may be punishable by fine or imprisonment." and it goes on... depending on the level of the government job, and any security clearance necessary, believe me, they know where you've worked and for how long -- the FBI's first source for background checks is the IRS. You only have something to lose if you don't disclose it. |
| Subject:
Re: Federal application Form 306
From: cynthia-ga on 04 Feb 2005 03:16 PST |
After reading raym's excerpt, if it's accurate (I assume it is), then my idea will not work, period. I agree, you must disclose. |
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