Hi sir, I have worked in a Pvt company (First Job). I resigned after six months and properly received my experience and relieving letter.

Then I joined another Pvt company (Second Job) and worked there for over 1.25 years. I resigned, and they accepted it (but I created an experience certificate with a fake HR signature, although the payslips, resignation letter, and appointment letter were genuine).

I joined another company (Third Job), worked for eight months, and left it properly with my experience and relieving letter.

After that, I joined another company (Fourth Job) and worked for 1.25 years. I left it properly and received my experience and relieving letter.

Then, I took the government exam and got selected for an entry-level government job where work experience is not mandatory. However, I made a mistake; I mentioned and submitted work experience for all four jobs (out of these four work experiences, one is a fake experience certificate for the second job with genuine payslips, a resignation letter, and an appointment letter).

The three work experience certificates are genuine with proper relieving. I have also mentioned all these work experiences in my government attestation form, including one fake experience certificate.

After joining my entry-level government job, I have completed more than 1.5 years without any hindrance, and my probation will be completed in the next six months.

I believe that, for now, I have passed all background checks, including reference checks (which I have verified with my referees) and police verification.

Will there be any problem in the future with my old, inaccurate private service experience certificate when I am confirmed for services?

However, my most recent/last relieving letter is genuine, from when I joined the government department.

From India, Chhindw%u0101ra
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Dear Anish,

The selection process of private companies and government services is independent. The latter does not influence the former.

While joining the government service, you falsified the experience certificate from one of your past private employments. What was the need to do that? Did they specifically ask for it? By forging the certificate, unwittingly, you have planted a seed of guilt in your mind. This is why, even after being employed for 1.5 years, you continue to feel restless.

Anyway, a period of 1.5 years is sufficient, and any necessary verifications must have been completed by now. The following link provides information on the verification process for government services:

https://qr.ae/psNxxg

Thanks,

Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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Dinesh Sir, I have created it out of ignorance because I didn't want to show the gap year of 1 year and 4 months. However, I have a genuine appointment letter, payslips, and resignation letter.

This is an entry-level government job that requires no prior experience. I was selected based on my highest educational qualification. This experience is also old; I have changed two private jobs after that before joining this government job.

From India, Chhindw%u0101ra
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