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recruiter: "perfect, you seem the kind of guy we're looking for this role. but can you explain this gap in your resume?"
me: "I'm sorry but I've signed an NDA(non-disclosure agreement)"

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  • 1
    Even if you have worked on military projects, they usually allow you to list the company and a vague description of your job. Sometimes you may even name the project and the technologies.
  • 0
    @lastNick who said anything about projects or job
  • 0
    That's genius! Thanks!

    Edit: but seriously, I'm the worst liar ever. I can't do this. It would eat me and I already start sweating when someone doesn't believe me while something is true
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    I wrote it somewhere else in a rant...

    Saying you signed an NDA and cannot disclose *any* information is a red flag during an interview.

    The interviewer has no chance to verify your story, nor do they know whether you have gained any experience in that time.
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    Stretch the dates… fill the gaps… 🧙‍♂️
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    or just use some fancy corporate-y wording to descibe your free time activities. just throw it under "community/non-profit work"

    DnD is a good example: https://hiddenfrontdoor.org/how-to-...
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