• OhNoMoreLemmy@lemmy.ml
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    24 hours ago

    No but they can fire you later even if you’re good at the job.

    Then you’re stuck in an even worse position with a big gap in your CV and no reference.

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        23 hours ago

        Genuinely, this already happens in large companies for related reasons.

        The CV is on file, and if HR reprocess it for any reason e.g. relocation or change of role, it’s automatic dismissal for dishonestly if they catch a deliberate lie.

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          23 hours ago

          I wonder if you couldn’t get away eith feigning ignorance- “i had no idea that white text was there- i ran my resume through an LLM to polish it up. I thought it just made a few formatting changes, but it must jave snuck that in without me realizing!”

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            22 hours ago

            I guess it might work if HR don’t know how an LLM works. There’s not many that can edit a word file so it includes whited-out footnotes.

            You’re better off getting a friend to lie for you. They can say they added it while helping you with formatting and you know nothing about it.

            • MyNameIsIgglePiggle@sh.itjust.works
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              16 hours ago

              How about we don’t make it small and hide it. It was just copy and pasted from the llm. Whats the chances anybody is ever going to read a cv again anyway?