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Free Resume Tip: Lying in your resume

Lying in your resume is not only immoral, it could get you fired or even sued.

There's a fine line between selling and lying, make sure you don't cross it.

 

Can an employer fire an employee for lying during an interview or on a resume?


Generally speaking, a misrepresentation made by an employee during the recruitment process may allow the employer to fire the lying employee and may be used as a defense in a wrongful dismissal case.

In some cases the misrepresentation may allow the employer to sue the employee for damages resulting from the misrepresentation.

If you've been selected for an interview, most employers will check the information in your resume

Although lying on resumes is today less common than it was a few years ago, employers have become more cautious because of concerns about negligent hiring, workplace violence, and possible litigation.

They do more background checks, pre-employment testing, and other screening methods. Even if they don’t want to go through the time and expense of performing background checks, pre-employment testing, and drug screening, they can still guard against being lied to by an applicant by checking references and at the time of interviewing.

There's no need to lie when you write a resume

There are several problems with lying on a résumé, with the biggest problem being that it's immoral. But if you don’t care about moral issues, consider that if a lie is ever discovered, you will most likely be immediately fired. So, never lie on your resume, stick always to the truth; otherwise, you'll never be completely at ease in any new job, knowing that your employer might learn the truth.

Very few of us have a perfect career history; you shouldn't feel you need to lie, exaggerate or mislead on your resume. Instead, create, with EasyJob an honest resume that focuses on what you do offer potential employers. With this intelligent resume writing expert system, your resume sound so good that you won’t need to lie. It makes your previous experiences sound as pro-active as possible indicating that you solved problems, achieved goals and accomplished tasks.

Don’t walk the fine line between selling and lying. With guidance from EasyJob, you will create powerful content that succinctly and clearly describes all your work experience and achievements in an impressive way, while omitting statements that could damage your professional image.

How to write a resume that catches employers' attention without having to lie or exaggerate

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