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Let’s get real for a minute—lying on resumes is more common than you might think.
A whopping 70% of workers admit to fudging the truth on their CVs, and 37% do it frequently. It’s a bold move, but let’s face it, in the cutthroat world of job hunting, some folks feel like an embellishment is their ticket to landing that dream job.
From an employer’s perspective, the truth is invaluable because it builds a foundation of trust and integrity. When candidates are honest about their skills and experiences, it allows accurately assess their fit for the role and the company