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View Poll Results: Should one disclose a withdrawl from a program
Yes disclose withdrawl 1 25.00%
Disclose but only if asked if you completed the program 2 50.00%
Do not disclose, rephrase saying "i went through the program" 1 25.00%
Never Disclose a withdrawl 0 0%
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Old 05-15-2006, 02:43 PM
ralph ralph is offline
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I am a student in the allied health field and I recently withdrew from a training program. Certification is not necessary in this field, nor is training if the employer is willing to train the new hire. The question remaining is do i have an obligation to put down that i withdrew from the program on my resume? cover letter? should i mention it in my interview?


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