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Re-examination resume lies
1. If you lied, you may need more lies to make up for it.

You can lie on your resume, such as making up your internship experience and giving yourself several titles. This is a personal choice, but once you lie on your resume, you may need to lie more to make the lie more convincing. In the face of experienced hr, he can see at a glance whether you have lied, so don't be so hard on yourself.

2. Don't underestimate hr, they also have circles.

Every company has the position of hr, so generally in some industries or cities, there will be social circles of hr people.

In order to get a higher salary, some candidates may cheat on the salary of their last job, but hr generally knows the average salary in the market. Even if he doesn't know it himself, just ask the hr in the same circle, and you can basically have an accurate understanding of your salary. Therefore, if you cheat on your salary and exceed the normal salary range, you will be labeled as dishonest, and no company will be willing to recruit dishonest employees.

Don't think that the world is so big, but it is actually very small.

Some applicants will lie about their work or project experience. I have a friend who is a designer. When recruiting people, he received the resume and portfolio of the applicant. There are exercises he did a long time ago in the portfolio, which is very embarrassing.

Others clearly only participated in a small part of a project, but said they were the main person in charge of the project. Ask a few more details and it will be revealed.

Whether you did it yourself or not, others may know better than you, except yourself. Don't think that the world is big and the industry circle is not big.

So don't forge your resume. Even if I get away with it, I always worry that this lie will be exposed in the future. Instead of making yourself nervous, be honest with each other from the beginning.