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Is it legal to leave college education off an application for employment?
I have a friend who keeps being told she is over qualified for employment. She has a bachelors degree, and cannot find work in her field. Would it be legal for her to only put her college education on her applications, or is she required to put her college education on the application.
Best Answer will have sources for information. Thank you!
I meant to say “would it be legal to only put her high school education on her application”
Unless this is a federal or state job which requires a full disclosure under penalty of law, lying in an application is not illegal. Still, that is not to say that their won’t be legal ramifications if she should get the job.
In most cases, people who omit information off off an application are trying to hide negative history, like imprisonment, firings, legal judgments et. etc.
However, in your friends case, she is planning on omitting that she graduated college. Either way, this can be cause for firing if the employer feels the subterfuge to be a matter of poor character. Even if your friend represents herself outstandingly in the role.
The legal theory by which she can be fired is called the “after-acquired evidence” theory where lying about education and experience on a job application is specifically addressed.
So while your friend wont suffer legal ramifications from lying on her resume, her company, should they find out about the lie can fire her. And this company would have legal precedence to protect them in their actions.
The link I provided cites examples and case law.