Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Lying on Resumes Becoming More Common

Lying on Resumes Becoming More Common Lying on Resumes Becoming More Common LYING ON RESUMES BECOMING MORE COMMON Almost 1/2 of laborers realize somebody who's lied on a resume. Indeed: ALL RESPONDENTS 46% yes THAT'S UP FROM 21% IN 2011! MEN 51% yes Ladies 39% yes AGES 18-34 55% yes 35-54 41% yes 55+ 36% yes As per laborers, the data that is most normally mispresented: 76% Job understanding 55% Job obligations 33% Education 26% Employment dates (Respondents who said they know somebody who lied on their resume. Different reactions allowed. Top reactions appeared.) How regularly supervisors think work candidates remember bogus data for their resumes: 12% Very regularly 41% Somewhat regularly 38% Not all the time 10% Never (Reactions don't add up to 100 percent because of adjusting.) Mutiple/3 of chiefs said their organization has expelled an applicant from thought in the wake of finding the individual lied on their resume. Source: OfficeTeam reviews of 1,007 specialists and 307 ranking directors in the United States © 2017 OfficeTeam. A Robert Half Company. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/Disability/Veterans.

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