If you think lying on your CV could help you get the job fast, you’ll have to think again. Perhaps you’ve heard about job applicants who slightly exaggerate their CV and got away with it but eventually, their lies would come back to hurt them.
There is a reason why hiring managers conduct background checks on job applicants. In a country where getting a job is a serious struggle, lying on your CV will only ruin your chances of getting the job you want.
Here are three major ways employers can detect the lies in your CV.
1. Social Media Research
This is the easiest way to expose fake I formation in a job applicant’s credentials. If you have social media account, it’s important the date and other basic information on those account match with the one in the CV you submit for a job application.
Employers know job candidates sometimes manipulate dates to cover up employment gap or a short period of work experience. They know this and that’s why the conduct social media research about job applicants. Sometimes, all they have to do is to google you and BOOM! Your lies are exposed.
2. Background Checks
It’s very easy for a prospective employer to contact your former employers and educational institutions to verify credential claims. Even if this check is not done before you’re offered the job, the company might decide one day to conduct general assessments and verification process for all its staff members, if your CV is riddled with lies, you’ll have to face the embarrassment all alone.
3. Skill Assessment
Employers often conduct skill assessment to validate whether their employees have the skill and experience they claim to have or not.