I love staffing software, but I also know its limits. It can’t help much with a common problem faced by all recruiters and staffing professionals: resume padding.
In 2006, ResumeDoctor.com, a resume writing service, did an internal study and found that 42 percent of resumes contained at least one significant inaccuracy. I can’t imagine that the percentage is much lower now, especially when so many people are desperate for a job. (In 2006, the unemployment rate hovered just under five percent; the rate was 8.8 percent in March 2011.)
When they are discovered –and they usually are – padded resumes hurt their owners, but they also hurt the staffing agency or recruiter that are responsible for forwarding them. After all, can you think of a quicker way to undermine your own credibility than to pass on applicant information that is faulty?
So what can be done? Nothing short of old-fashioned vigilance will do: checking dates, background checks, calling references, confirming degrees, and so on.
The following might help, however. It’s a list of the five most common resume lies. If you don’t know where to be vigilant, start here:
If you have stories about other resume lies you’ve seen, please pass them on via the comment link below. If I get enough good stories, I’ll write another blog post about this important topic.
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