Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Lie on Your Resume - Avoid Getting Fired by Your Employer
Lie on Your Resume - Avoid Getting Fired by Your EmployerWhen employers write a resume they have to read it, so that is why lie about things when it comes to your accomplishments. They can't see your past, if you're lying on your resume. When it comes to your CVs they know nothing about you.You're not supposed to lie on your resume. But people do. And this can be very detrimental to your chances of getting hired for a job. Here are a few examples of how lying on your resume can get you a job when it really should not be happening.The most important thing you need to remember is this: DO NOT LIE ON YOUR RESUME. In fact, if you're going to lie on your resume it should be in your cover letter. In your CV or your reference section.This way, when someone reads your letter they are informed of your position and they can go to your resume and verify if they can get the job or not. But there's another scenario here. You probably already know this but employers aren't going to check your lett er very carefully unless you tell them.But what happens if you write a great letter but you omit some very important information in your resume? How will your employer ever know? And remember this: Employers don't care about your letter and your experience but only your resume.The next thing to remember is that employers do not care about your past experience alone. If you didn't enjoy working on a project or didn't like something about your boss, you'll never get hired, not even if you write a wonderful letter to convince them otherwise.Employers do not care about this because they only see the information on your resume. So they don't care what you were doing three years ago or what went on in your life recently.But if you provide them with your letters then you will have proof that you can be trusted. And you'll be more likely to get hired. Then again, if you lie on your resume too, you won't be able to get a job!
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