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Old 04-26-2016 | 02:33 PM
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TonyC
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I wouldn't worry about how far the background check will go back because you're going to tell them about it on your application anyway. Right?

During the interview you'll own it, and the lessons you learned from it, and impress upon the interviewers how you are a better person due to the changes you made when you realized your mistake.



Or, you can take your chances on them never finding out, and being shown the door when they catch you hiding something, maybe even lying about it.


Then you'll have two events to talk about at your next interview ...





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