Sunday, July 26, 2020

Should You Lie on Your Resume - Hallie Crawford

Should You Lie on Your Resume Glamour asked Certified Career Coach Hallie Crawford for her advice about lying on your resume is it ever ok to lie? In the article, Career Experts Are Giving You the Green Light to Tell These 3 Lies on Your Resume, Hallie helps readers learn what to do. Heres what she had to say: Repeat after us: It’s a no-good, just-plain-bad idea to lie on your resume. “It’s too easyâ€"especially these days with information so readily available on the Internetâ€" for a recruiter or employer to verify anything you put on there,” explains Hallie Crawford, career coach and founder of career coaching agency Hallie Crawford. “Lying on your resume is unethical and can immediately give an employer the impression that you would lie if you were hired. Its a surefire way to get put into the no pile.” But let’s get real: There are a few little white liesâ€"such as lying by omissionâ€"that won’t actually kill your career, and could give you a leg-up in snagging a coveted interview or getting a call-back. So here, our career experts are giving you the green light to flub these very few things. Learn about these 3 lies now.

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