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How Many People Lie on Their Resume?

by Barbara Safani | Apr 13, 2011 | resume

how many people lie on their resume

A lot, according to a survey done by Forensic Psychology and information culled by Jobacle. The most common resume lies are about salary, credentials, job performance, job responsibilities, and job skills.

Read more about the statistics related to lying on your resume and fess up (anonymously) if you’ve ever lied on your own resume here.

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