A lot of people
lie about their work experience and especially about the timelines of their work history.
Studies indicate that job seekers often
lie about their work experiences on their resumes.
Never
lie about your work experience or duties when writing your resume.
Not exact matches
Its nice to see some people have open there eyes but all is true lets ask our selves have this team change from last season where are the
experienced players that wenger talked
about he selling us bull and every season he gets away with it the fans deserve better am from the caribbean so chance r i might never get to see arsenal live at the emirates because its too expensive at least the club should be winning things i know its important to balance the books you must BUT football is
about trophies as well and thats were the balance
lies how the hell can we go Six (6) seasons yes 6 without a trophy not even a FA cup or carling cup and no one says a word
about the manager that is rubbish Arsenal live in the past too much the time is now this season for me is the absolute last for wenger to win something i do nt care how much money he has made the club and Wenger if you cant bring that then go
work for an oil company and make them money and leave arsenal to a manager who is willing to win something not only buy players for 10 million who take 10 years to develop am frustrated with this man.
Have you
experienced lying in bed worrying
about the kids, what you forgot to do at
work, or your finances?
Those
lies can range from a minor embellishment
about previous
work experience to a completely bogus degree purchased from a diploma mill.
According to The Washington Post, 24 - year - old Weyeneth overstated his
work at a New York law firm, where a supervising attorney said he «just didn't show»; indicated that he had a master's degree from Fordham University, even though administrators said he did not complete his coursework there; and
lied about his previous
experience with drug policy, among other falsifications.
A 2003 study cited by the The CPA Journal included a survey of 2.6 million job applicants showed that 44 %
lied about prior
work experience, 41 %
lied about their education, and 23 % of applicants falsified their credentials or made false claims concerning professional licenses held.
If you don't have much
experience, don't
lie about the amount of time you've spent
working.
Written By ESR News Blog Editor Thomas Ahearn A woman who admitted in court that she
lied about her credentials and
experience on her resume to
work as a nurse at a St. Louis, Missouri hospital for months and teach nursing at a New Mexico college shows the importance of education and employment verifications when background screening...