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Lying about work experience could send you to jail

  • Posted on Jul 25, 2022

Your resume itself is not a legally binding document. This means you can put whatever you want on it. Yes, you can lie on your resume and it’s unlikely you’d ever be criminally prosecuted. There could certainly be other repercussions from lying or exaggerating on your resume such as getting fired, being embarrassed, and forfeiting

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Shaken and Stirred at the 2022 National Career Development Associations Annual Conference

  • Posted on Jul 22, 2022

This week I’ve been shaken and stirred. I’ve been DEEP into the National Career Development Associations annual conference as a virtual attendee. This is my 3rd conference this summer. I’ve already attended The Society for Human Resource Managements Annual Conference and Expo, plus the Unitarian Universalist’s Association Annual General Assembly. The latter in which I

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Leading Where We Are By Speaking Up

  • Posted on Nov 19, 2019

When we step out of our comfort zone, putting ourselves at risk at being the new target – all for the sake of speaking up against a wrong…it takes courage. In the aftermath, when witnesses express their gratitude because “you said what they felt but were afraid to say it out loud”, that’s the universe

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