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Academic Background

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#1
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  • 2021/06/06 11:15

résumé, and background, etc., in the education section.

UC Berkeley has its own language school


UC Berkeley has its own language school ( extension )

If I graduated from UC Berkeley extension instead of 4 year university, should I include the extension in my resume? Should I list the extension on my resume ? or should I list the UC Berkeley extension?

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#16
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  • 2021/06/08 (Tue) 14:30
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Falsifying one's academic background is a crime.

I have met several Japanese people who falsify their educational backgrounds, but they really come out of the woodwork very quickly. They have too little knowledge and their English is not at the level of a 4 university graduate. Unlike in the past, nowadays, it is common to have the university send the credits of your major directly to the HR of the company as confidential information. If you work for a decent company and it turns out that your bachelor's degree is false, you will not only be fired for academic fraud, but you may also be sued.

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#17
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  • 2021/06/09 (Wed) 00:15
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Even if you get a job due to academic fraud, you will be fired immediately.

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#20
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  • 2021/06/09 (Wed) 14:00
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#18

I think he is just trying to look good. America is also an academic society. I've heard that it's possible to lie in small Japanese American companies because they don't pay for background checks
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I met a guy who claimed to be a graduate of XX University, but I actually graduated from there too, and when I told him about the school, he always changed the subject, didn't have any Alumni information, didn't know the name of the building or the name of the professor. I thought that was strange, but he quit within a few weeks and his phone number was no longer available. When HR checked, the person's name was not on the graduation list.

The other person is a self-proclaimed recent graduate of XX University who says he is working part-time in the food and beverage industry until he can find a job at XX, and that if he gets a job, please refer him to me, and I told him several times to send his resume to the company he is working with because I can refer him to a company he works with, but he never sent it! So I asked him about it when I went to that restaurant, and the guy at the restaurant said he never went to college! I went to language school, but what that guy is looking for is a marriage partner who can get a GC. lol.

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#22
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  • 2021/06/09 (Wed) 15:00
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I don't know if there are many of them, but I hear similar stories from people, so there are a few other people besides the ones I met.

As for the two people I wrote about, they distanced themselves from the other side. I mean, the first one stopped coming to the office one day and said that the person in the department he was in had suddenly decided to move. But when I called, I couldn't get through, so I think the HR person looked into it or something. The second person is a small Japanese-American community, so I had heard rumors of an acquaintance of an acquaintance (Mr. XX, who worked at XX), but I don't know what happened to him. It was years ago, so even if they were illegal, they could have gotten a GC if they got married. I don't want to be close friends with people who lie about themselves, such as their education, because I think they are [people who lie with impunity]. I think it is difficult to establish trust.

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#23
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  • 2021/06/09 (Wed) 15:16
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On the other hand, do you think there is any benefit to getting involved?

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