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    Hypermaggot Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 12, 2013, 06:02 AM
    Got the Interview, but realized afterward missing information on application.
    Long story short, the potential employer asked for the last 5 years of my work history. I've been with the company that I work for now for nearly 7 years. I had gotten laid off then rehired after a 4 month break from the company(long story, I quit before I was laid off but lay off was going to happen.) I didn't think about it at the time I applied but afterwards when I got the call for the interview I tend to have a lot of things run through my mind. I realized afterwards that I didn't put down that I was laid off for a temporary time and worked for another company. It was a brief time nearly 4 years ago, and I didn't put this down under the work history. After being rehired, I got all of my seniority and benefits and vacation back. The company still sees me as being there for nearly 7 years.

    Now I'm wondering what I should do? Should I call the potential employer immediately and explain this or bring it up in the interview? Or should I just not say anything? Normally I wouldn't worry but if they call my current employer and ask about my hire date, I'm not sure if they will get the rehire date or my new hire date. I put down my new hire date.

    My interview is tomorrow and I'm worried. Any response would be great! Thank you!


    2nd question

    My company has 2 facilities. The one I work in is the "old" facility, and the H.R is in the new one. When asked for the business number I gave my current supervisors company issued cell phone number. Should I address this with them as well? I did this due to no office managers in our facility and I wasn't sure exactly who they wanted to speak to, my supervisor or HR. I could not put 2 numbers on the application.
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    Feb 12, 2013, 10:38 AM
    I hired for a law firm. I hire for my own business. I would not hire someone who couldn't get answers straight on a job application.

    Therefore, I would do nothing at this point. If there is a question and your employer is interested he will ask. I think explaining "I forgot" several times will not make you look like a good potential employee.

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