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24-09-2014, 02:20 AM
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Previous Company Insolvency
Hi all,
I would really appreciate help here.
So the boutique physical commodities trading firm that I worked for about a year since graduation, went into insolvency due to a rogue employee's actions.
I've started looking for another job, but I'm not too sure how to craft my resume accordingly. Should I declare the company's insolvency status? Also, how will this affect my future job prospects?
Last edited by wsxesz; 24-09-2014 at 02:23 AM.
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24-09-2014, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by wsxesz
Hi all,
I would really appreciate help here.
So the boutique physical commodities trading firm that I worked for about a year since graduation, went into insolvency due to a rogue employee's actions.
I've started looking for another job, but I'm not too sure how to craft my resume accordingly. Should I declare the company's insolvency status? Also, how will this affect my future job prospects?
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You have to put that in your CV. Otherwise it looks very bad that you just resign for no reason and/or you were sacked due to poor performance.
In terms of future prospects, it won't hit directly. But it does send a poor signal about your experience because the impression is your company lacks process and professionalism and people might infer that you didn't learn much from such a company.
But it is still better than not explaining and give impression you were thrown out.
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