Saturday, May 23, 2020

Why You Should Never Lie on Your Resume [INFOGRAPHIC]

Why You Should Never Lie on Your Resume [INFOGRAPHIC] We all know the job search landscape can be a difficult and competitive place. Companies are looking to hire the best of the best, and it can often be a daunting  time. Many people are left wondering how they can make their resumes stand out against the competition- and  a whopping  53.3% of resumes and job applications have been embellished with information that isnt true. Resume fraud is becoming a real problem for hiring companies. It estimated that resume fraud is costing employers $600 million a year, so its  increasingly important for recruiters to perform a full background check on all candidates. In the infographic below, BackgroundChecks.org  share with us some shocking figures that illustrate the resume fraud problem. Takeaways: 51% of employers say they would immediately dismiss an employee if they found out they had been lying on their resume. Quite a low number considering! Employers in the financial services are the most likely to catch employees/potential employees out of all industries. IT companies come in a close second. The most frequent resume  lie is the embellishment of an employees skill set. 40% of HR managers have increased the amount of time they spend checking references over the past 3 years. RELATED: What are the Top 5 Resume Fails to Avoid?

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