Informing schools of employment changes? Forum
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Informing schools of employment changes?
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Re: Informing schools of employment changes?
I was laid off a couple of weeks ago, so I'm also interested in this.
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Thanks! This is what I figured, but "full disclosure" has been drilled into my brain.zot1 wrote:Lol no.
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Re: Informing schools of employment changes?
At the time you applied, the information was correct. Something as a job change isn't significant enough to update an application. However, if you got fired for stealing money from the company, then yeah, I would update.
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Re: Informing schools of employment changes?
Thanks again!zot1 wrote:At the time you applied, the information was correct. Something as a job change isn't significant enough to update an application. However, if you got fired for stealing money from the company, then yeah, I would update.
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Re: Informing schools of employment changes?
Just update your notice to two weeks. Let them know you want to prepare for law school and whatnot. Just don't leave without giving them some sort of notice.