More job-seekers lie on their resume than you might expect, according to a CareerBuilder.com survey of more than 3,100 hiring managers and 8,700 workers nationwide.
While only 8% of workers admitted to bending the truth, nearly half of hiring managers reported they caught a candidate lying on a resume. The most common resume lies reported were:
Embellished responsibilities (38%)
Skill set (18%)
Dates of employment (12%)
Academic degree (10%)
Companies worked for (7%)
Job title (5%)
What happens when fact turns out to be fiction? Almost 60% of hiring managers who caught a candidate in a fib said they automatically dismissed the applicant.
Source: www.careerbuilder.com.