When you answer questions about compensation at your previous job (s) you need to be honest, because your salary can be
verified by a prospective employer.
The work experience section, which is also referred to as professional experience, or work history is where your «skills and experience» are
verified by prospective employers.
Not exact matches
For
employers who may be considering using social media to
verify information about current or
prospective employees, the depth of information revealed
by Graph Search highlights the risk that obtaining information through social media could amount to an invasion of privacy, or conflict with human rights laws (see the Ontario Human Rights Commission's policy on using Facebook information).
• Accuracy: Insert accurate information,
employers may actually
verify the dates and degrees • Shortness: Do not exceed one page in length • Optimization: Optimize your resume for the internet
by using a good amount of industry specific key terms • Relevance: Make sure the skills you are highlighting are same as the ones specifically wanted
by the
prospective employer
As
prospective employers may contact previous
employers, so do not mention anything that can not be
verified by your last
employer.