I recently helped a friend who has been struggling to find a better job after being underemployed for a while. After reviewing her resume, I noticed she had an office manager position that lasted only 8 months, and she mentioned she was fired due to a loss prevention issue that she insists was not her fault. Knowing her character, I believe her, but I started to worry about the potential liability of including that position on her resume. To investigate further, I called the previous employer as if I were a hiring manager looking for employment verification. The response I received was shocking. The person on the other end sighed heavily when I mentioned her name and responded in a negative tone. He confirmed her employment dates and title but then bluntly stated, 'God no, absolutely not' when I asked if she was eligible for rehire. He went on to share the loss prevention story and more negative comments about her without me even prompting him. Now, I'm faced with a dilemma. This position is one of the strongest on her resume, but the negative feedback from her previous employer could be a significant obstacle in her job search. I’m considering whether to remove this position entirely from her resume to avoid potential issues, even though it would create an employment gap. I’m looking for advice on how to handle this situation.
Job title: office manager
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