ravisatale
1

I am looking for a new job because I feel that with my current 1 year experience I can get any better opportunity in any other company. so should I apply only in small companies or should not apply in big companies considering my previous my history or situation..........and I am thinking of showing only my current one year experience on my resume . I have completed my graduation in 2009 and if I show only current one experience then it will create a gap of 3-4 years after graduation............on this basis will I have job opportunities or not ? Now I would definitely like to show only my current experience in resume and is it ok..................or not please suggest.
From India, Mumbai
stephen_7
148

Why do you want to leave the current Job? My advise is to make your base strong by being there for few more years. Already u have gap of 4 years after graduation.
There might be issues in the current Job. But find the possible ways to adjust with those situations and be there.
It is not crime for having 4 years gap after graduation. But even though you had gap, someone have offered you job. Without being there at least for minimum 3 to 5 years, you wanted to quit. This will show to the interviewer that you are not stable minded.

From India, Chennai
ravisatale
1

Thanks for this valuable guidance, I want to leave the current job because when I had applied for this job I had shown fake experience but now I am thinking of changing the job and showing only my genuine current experience of 1 year so should I do so or not ? If I do so will it create any problem for me with my future employer ? Sir, I know it is wrong but please suggest at least one solution for this and what should I do according to you ? Please......................
From India, Mumbai
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