Monday, April 27, 2020
Are you lying on your resume - Hallie Crawford
Are you lying on your resume In a competitive job market your resume couldnât be more valuable! I recently came across this article from The Boston Globe about how âmore job seekers are âdumbing downâ credentialsâ on their resumes in order to get the job interview. I thought this topic was really interesting. Hereâs my take on it. Modifying your resume to fit the position you are striving for is a must. You have to do this. If it means leaving something off in order to get an interview, thatâs not bad. What is bad is downright lying on your resume about a job, skill, position etc. that you have held and didnât. Client example: A career coaching client applied for a job and chose to remove the PhD listing. This client doesnât go by doctor and it didnât accurately represent who they were. It wasnât important for that position or their direction. When you tailor your resume to a position, it is a balancing act of being honest and truthful versus not presenting yourself accurately. Your resume should present yourself as something that you are. You could always bring anything omitted in interview as needed. . Please note: There is no one-size fits all answer here as all situations, positions and experiences are different. Again let me emphasize you NEVER want to lie. It is one thing to not disclose an important thing like a crime that you committed or a criminal record. Itâs different not to disclose a PhD in order to get the interview. Remember each situation is individual and needs to be addressed as such. If you need help with your resume, contact us for a complimentary consultation. Certified Career Coach
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