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Only junior high school education, can I lie about my senior high school education when filling out my resume? Is it possible for subsequent employers to ask me to show my high school diploma? thank y
Only junior high school education, can I lie about my senior high school education when filling out my resume? Is it possible for subsequent employers to ask me to show my high school diploma? thank you If you are looking for a job to make a long-term plan, then it is not feasible. You are lucky. Lying may cover up this moment, but it is an "untimely bomb" for your later life. Now I think there is nothing wrong with this, and I will pay more and more attention to personal integrity in the future. After being discovered, your personal credit will be greatly hurt, not worth the loss. As for the lie, whether the subsequent employer wants you to show your high school diploma is related to the personality of the future boss. Enterprises don't follow the procedures like the government, but there are many bosses with different personalities in so many enterprises. Whether you show it or not depends on whether the boss who hired you cares about it. At present, most private enterprise bosses seem to care less and value their ability to do things more. In fact, there is little difference between junior high school education and senior high school education. Higher education such as higher vocational colleges is so popular now. If employers pay attention to academic qualifications, high school education is not high, while if they are looking for front-line workers, the requirements for cultural level are not high. Junior high school and senior high school are the same. So I suggest you fill in your resume truthfully.