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    Lying on resume

    We know that many people lie on their resume. However, lying on resume is dangerous as it can get one fired as well as sued.

    It is better to stick on to truthful resume and keep your hands clean. Read the an article in the following link to know about this.
    http://resources.jobsbridge.com/?p=157

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    Agreed! As tempting as it may be, DO NOT LIE on your resume. In this day and age with all the technology, it is so easy for employers to find anything out about you. Not to mention, you'll be sweating bricks in the interview and probably even after you got hired (IF you even get hired)...the truth will set you free every time!

    http://www.pongoresume.com/blogPosts...be-stupid-.cfm

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    One of my favorites sayings is "Always telling the truth means you don't have to remember what you said."

    If your resume is one big lie you are easily going to get tripped uo during the interview process.

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    I totally agree with the early comments, over 95% of companies take up references, don't do it!
    OlaPK
    Professional CV (Curriculum Vate), Cover Letter & Resume Writer
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