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hector-gomes
I graduated from a US university in 2012 and was job hunting for close to an year. Finally, I found a contract position with one of the MNC clients of a local consultancy firm. I worked for close to 6 months at the MNC client before returning back to India due to unfortunate circumstances.
I noticed that no companies in India were willing to offer me a job even with 6 months of experience and were more concerned about the gap of 1 year I had during the US job search.
Dejected, I asked the local consultancy firm in US to issue me an offer letter and relieving letter stating I joined them soon after my graduation. Therefore, on paper, I now had 1 year and 6 months of experience.
I soon found a job with a major MNC and worked for close to 1.5 years before switching to another big firm where I have been working for 2 years now.
I am assuming the BG checks got cleared because of my relevant documents and cooperation by the local consultancy firm.
I am here to ask your advice about two issues I am facing now.
1. The guilt that I put an year of fake experience haunts me everyday. I keep having nightmares.
2. I mentioned on my resume I was employed by the local consultancy firm and worked at their US MNC client for 1.5 years instead of 6 months. I am afraid if the client will find out the truth from my social media profile.
Thanks for your help.

From India, Mumbai
HR_learning2006
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Dear,
Please do not mention anything on your social media profile in detail which can create curiousity of getting in depth of your past employment.Also not to be mentioned in professional circle.Also ensure with the US firm that they get their records maintained as 1.5 years and not 6 months as your experience for in case if your ex boss leaves then in future BV truth can be traced.Do not feel so guilty.circumstances compel us to behave in ways which might be acceptable.

From India, Mumbai
nathrao
3124

Trying to reverse this extra experience will create more problems.
It is a very difficult situation and only you can take a decision.
I would in your place show only the truth and not take recourse to false experience.
Think carefully introspect, see the papers carefully, consult the agency concerned and then take a decision.
The fact that you feel guilty is a good sign of a person who would like to do no wrong.

From India, Pune
hector-gomes
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the reply.
My consultancy will cooperate with the BV, irrespective of my ex-boss being there or not. The only worry I have is of social media. I think I will lose out on lot of potential job opportunities/networking online if I don't create an online presence.
I don't want people to know the name of the consultancy, since its a small company and people can get curious to verify.
What if I mention the name of consultancy's client (MNC) for the 1.6 years and block my team members from the client online?

From India, Mumbai
nathrao
3124

Social media is a double edged sword.
It can cut you as well as others.
So keep off from social media for time being or only give present employment status.
Dont draw attention to your problematic period.

From India, Pune
Anonymous
78

If you are worried about Social media - don't bother. Social Media is not a credible source for BG's especially after the Facebook incident. You can pretty much sue the company if they hire agencies that use social media as a credible source. Besides you also have right to your privacy. All in all, social media profile only carries information you have published not what others have published without your permission. No company is stupid enough to loose a good employee taking that into consideration. Nobody has this kind of time to waste.
Why feel guilty about all this? Do you feel that the For Profit Organizations employ people who are 100% ethical? Each day you get to read about people who once passed from top B schools committing frauds that costs many their jobs and careers. And yet shamelessly they start new companies and many will join them for a mere hike of 5% to 15%.
I think you ought to understand you are just doing a job not protecting a nation or saving lives.
Go live your life freely.

From India, Mumbai
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