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Why You Shouldnt Lie in a Job Interview At some point, you may have even wondered: Can I exaggerate the truth during a job interview? Is it okay to reframe my past responsibilities to impress a recruiter? There’s a fine line between crafting a great answer and being dishonest. If you’re struggling to tread that line, here are examples of how to answer tough questions without compromising your ethics:
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