I wasn't in the corporate world but five years or so before having my own business, so my sample size is rather small. But I did work for an oil and gas company, 4,000 or so employees, and they hired some dude to head up some sort of health and fitness department. One of the major oil and gas companies and done that, so our company did the copy cat thing.nai06 said:Serious Lee said:
now that the free-thinking world seems to be waking up to college mostly being a big business like anything else, does anybody know somebody who turned the tables on the higher education establishment?
Im talking attending lectures without student credentials, BS'ing their resume with degree that wasn't awarded, some combination of fraud at a career fair that led to a successfull employment opportunity?
Are there a lot of companies not verify that info?
We do education, certification, and employment verification on every new hire in addition to background checks.
I get people that lie on their resume about stuff and it's usually pretty obvious. Same thing with all the resume "hacks" and using AI to write a resume and cover letter.
They hired this guy who said he had a degree (PhD, I think) in whatever it is that is in that field and was also supposedly a lawyer. After around six months, they were not able to verify his credentials. Come to find out it was all a lie so they got rid of him.