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Firings Aren’t Necessarily Resume Poison
September 6, 2007
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Joan Lloyd (Portland Business Journal) -- How do I state on my resume that I was fired? And when interviewing, what steps do I take to handle potential employer's questions regarding my situation and time gaps in my resume?
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