When it comes to interviews, I have a strict “No Lying” policy. So when I read the recent article Should you ever lie in a job interview? on CNN, I thought it was worth sharing.
The gist of the piece is that while many people tend to distort the truth during job interviews, even minor fibs can get you fired. So, in order to help mitigate the risk of either losing the job or getting fired in your first few weeks, the author (Rachel Zupek) shares some tips on how to answer tough questions without lying.
There are many pearls of wisdom in here worth sharing. So I will just point to you to Should you ever lie in a job interview? so you can read it yourself.
Enjoy!
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