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#1
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Hi,
I have eight years experience in IT. I have the work experience letters from my previous companies. But one of the companies I worked for is closed. The old company phone number does not exist and office space is converted to a bookstore. If ACS can't get a confirmation, will they consider my work experience letter as a falsified document?
I have eight years experience in IT. I have the work experience letters from my previous companies. But one of the companies I worked for is closed. The old company phone number does not exist and office space is converted to a bookstore. If ACS can't get a confirmation, will they consider my work experience letter as a falsified document?
#2
Originally posted by alfrednirmal
Hi,
I have eight years experience in IT. I have the work experience letters from my previous companies. But one of the companies I worked for is closed. The old company phone number does not exist and office space is converted to a bookstore. If ACS can't get a confirmation, will they consider my work experience letter as a falsified document?
Hi,
I have eight years experience in IT. I have the work experience letters from my previous companies. But one of the companies I worked for is closed. The old company phone number does not exist and office space is converted to a bookstore. If ACS can't get a confirmation, will they consider my work experience letter as a falsified document?
This was a consideration for me as to get proof of previous employment, before I found a company contact.
Surely its only proof that you worked for a particular company that you need. This must have happened to applicants in the past.
Oh and BTW did you get my Private message asking about web designing?
#3
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I replied to your PM.
Tax office records are a good idea. Sadly I am in India and there are many unregistered companies and few registered companies. Tax evasion is very easy here. I stared my career before 8 years for peanuts and my salary was given in an envelope cover.
I guess I'll have to take a chance and send my papers, right?
Tax office records are a good idea. Sadly I am in India and there are many unregistered companies and few registered companies. Tax evasion is very easy here. I stared my career before 8 years for peanuts and my salary was given in an envelope cover.
I guess I'll have to take a chance and send my papers, right?
#4
Originally posted by alfrednirmal
I replied to your PM.
Tax office records are a good idea. Sadly I am in India and there are many unregistered companies and few registered companies. Tax evasion is very easy here. I stared my career before 8 years for peanuts and my salary was given in an envelope cover.
I guess I'll have to take a chance and send my papers, right?
I replied to your PM.
Tax office records are a good idea. Sadly I am in India and there are many unregistered companies and few registered companies. Tax evasion is very easy here. I stared my career before 8 years for peanuts and my salary was given in an envelope cover.
I guess I'll have to take a chance and send my papers, right?
Good luck.
#5
Can you not get a letter from someone you used to work with. Or that can verify you worked for the company from x to x
#6
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I am still in touch with my ex-project manager and colleagues. Will a letter from the project manger be enough?





