Reference and Background Forms / CV
Hi everyone, i dont want to overthink the issue at stake but i need some honest opinions.
i recently received an offer from a BB to work from their London office. The only problem is i changed jobs in the middle of the interview stage and therefor there is a discrepancy between the CV i applied with and what i need to write in the forms tgey asked me to complete.
my questions are :
1. how bad is my situation, could the offer be rescinded for that reason?
2. i transitioned from an off cycle internship to another one, does that make any difference?
3. should i mention on the application forma that i changed jobs or just stick to the one i submitted by CV with?
4. Could this be brought up during my BG/ reference checks?
Honestly I don't think they'll care (unless of course you were fired or something). Tell HR what happened honestly (and confidently - don't create some kind of impression that you're guilty of something because this really shouldn't be a big issue) and ask their guidance.
Well done with the offer!
Thanks for your input. Let me give you a couple of other details pls.
- I had two interviews left in the process when this change of jobs happened and i failed to mention it
- No, i was not fired it was a analyst program (which was extended a couple of times then ended)
- Should i voluntarily bring this up if im not asked about it?
Thanks!!!
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