"can u explain the gaps in your CV" yes those are spaces they help you know what's a word and what's another word, it's the long bar on the keyboard here gimme your phone I can help u it's easy
"I'm sorry, but that's classified" usually works great.
"I'm sorry, but that's classified" usually works great.
There's another way to say that but I wouldn't use it in a job interview.
@glc @airwhale @criminalerin I was explaining to a recruiter that I named the staffing companies I'd worked for but not the company where I actually worked, because it was an explicit part of at least one of the contracts. The recruiter was surprised but accepted it.
(Almost anyone doing IT in Hillsboro, Oregon, is working for Intel, directly or indirectly.)
That gets around the "but then I'd have to kill you" clause very neatly..