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Faking your resume'? DONT!
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BANGALORE, INDIA: India's top IT services provider Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has initiated an internal investigation to identify and take action against employees who had submitted fake resumes. A news report said that TCS sacked at least 20 employees who had provided fake resumes to get jobs with the company. TCS mentioned about a racket in an e-mailed statement, which hints at the involvement of more people. Earlier, instances of recruitment firms acting in collusion with jobseekers who fudge their resumes to improve chances of getting jobs were reported in the media. Wipro even approached the police against a few such firms. “As a customer focused organization, security is of paramount importance to us," a TCS spokesperson said in the statement. "We have a stringent background verification process in TCS. We take this process very seriously and have issued action against the errant employees. We have launched an internal investigation to identify the entire ecosystem and all involved in the racket.” The spokesperson, however, refused to provide more information. "We will not be able to share more than (what is said in) the statement," he said. Last week, Infosys Technologies said it had sacked 100 employees in the fiscal year `07 due to discrepancies found in the resumes submitted at the time of joining. Source: CyberMedia News
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