Yeah, pretty much what she said. Most employers for low-level jobs won't be bothered to check your credentials. If you're applying for a real job with room for promotion, or in a big company, they probably will. but most people? No way.
2007-11-13 18:28:41
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answered by Razorchilde 3
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As a consciencious employer, I would have to verify the validity of your credentials, which would include your academic accomplishments.
2007-11-14 02:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly, I would think that was a little odd at first, just cause you dont see that everyday, but after that i wouldnt think anything of it.
2007-11-14 02:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep your resume. If there is an opening, invite you for an interview and a test.
2007-11-14 02:22:28
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answered by Protik Maitra 6
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A degree in what?
2007-11-14 02:22:35
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answered by Linni 6
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I would ask why you couldn't find employment in your home country.
2007-11-14 02:21:29
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answered by Michael D 1
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I would call and confirm, but otherwise i think it's fine.
2007-11-14 02:21:37
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answered by megs1bq 3
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i would find it interesting but i wouldnt know if it was real or not
2007-11-14 02:20:31
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answered by babyfaceheartbreak 3
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