u/McChonki

Lying to employer?

Im an eu-citizen who have a residence here based on studies. There was a problem with my first application, so i had to submit a new one and will have to basically wait a year before i get my residence.

in the meantime, i had some life circumstances change things for me and I will need to find a job, preferrably a full time job asap, while still keeping my student status active as i am in the middle of an application (hoping to change it as soon as i get a job).

I don’t plan on continuing my studies if i find work. But obviously, employers won’t believe that and in my experience it is very very difficult to find jobs as a student. Even cleaning jobs with 4 hour-shifts a week do not want to hire me because i am a student.

So, I removed the student-part of my CV completely, and I have an interview in a few days. Should i disclose that I technically am a student to the employer tomorrow, or can i just not tell them?

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u/McChonki — 3 days ago

Lying to employer?

Im an eu-student who have a residence here based on studies (obviously). There was a problem with my first application, so i had to submit a new one and will have to basically wait a year before i get my residence.

in the meantime, i had some life circumstances change things for me and I will need to find a job, preferrably a full time job asap, while still keeping my student status active as i am in the middle of an application (hoping to change it as soon as i get a job).

I don’t plan on continuing my studies if i find work. But obviously, employers won’t believe that and in my experience it is very very difficult to find jobs as a student. Even cleaning jobs with 4 hour-shifts a week do not want to hire me because i am a student.

So, I removed the student-part of my CV completely, and I have an interview in a few days. Should i disclose that I technically am a student to the employer tomorrow, or can i just not tell them?

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u/McChonki — 3 days ago

Lying to employer?

Im an eu-citizen who have a residence here based on studies. There was a problem with my first application, so i had to submit a new one and will have to basically wait a year before i get my residence.

in the meantime, i had some life circumstances change things for me and I will need to find a job, preferrably a full time job asap, while still keeping my student status active as i am in the middle of an application (hoping to change it as soon as i get a job).

I don’t plan on continuing my studies if i find work. But obviously, employers won’t believe that and in my experience it is very very difficult to find jobs as a student. Even cleaning jobs with 4 hour-shifts a week do not want to hire me because i am a student.

So, I removed the student-part of my CV completely, and I have an interview in a few days. Should i disclose that I technically am a student to the employer tomorrow, or can i just not tell them?

reddit.com
u/McChonki — 3 days ago