In: Accounting
Discussion: Fudging the Facts on Your Resume
Enhancing education, grades, or honors.
Some job candidates claim degrees from colleges or universities
when in fact they merely attended classes. Others increase their
grade point averages or claim fictitious honors.
Inflating job titles and salaries.
Wishing to elevate their status, some applicants misrepresent their
titles or increase their past salaries.
Puffing up accomplishments.
Job seekers may inflate their employment experience or
achievements.
Altering employment dates.
Some candidates extend the dates of employment to hide unimpressive
jobs or positions they lost. Others try to hide periods of
unemployment and illness, so their employment histories have no
gaps.
Is it okay to exaggerate on your resume in the ways described above? What happens if everyone else is exaggerating their resume???
SOLUTION-
Exaggerating the facts or lying on resumes is usual, but that doesn’t imply it’s an efficient way to develop your career.
If you lie in your resume or over-emphasize your capabilities and qualifications, there will be several adverse effects on your career cause of that. some of them are -
So it is a bad idea to mislead anybody or make them hire you by providing fake details.
If everybody will do this kind of things then there will be a huge number of workers who could not perform there own jobs efficiently cause of this productivity will go down and in-whole economy will suffer.
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