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by mickjagger
1706 days ago
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I may be a prude but it’s a real concern to me when people lie as part of their work/career. If you were lying at the start of your career, you’re probably still lying now? Maybe? I don’t know. Maybe I should loosen up. Maybe I’m boring old school… maybe lying a bit to get your first job is what everyone does (except me). |
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My CV was always pretty straight-up, I think; but it certainly included some "check-box" skills that I either didn't care to exercise, or on which my real knowledge wasn't exactly complete mastery.
I think my CVs were successful not because of the check-box skills, but because I would take a lot of care over spelling, vocabulary and grammar. Many employers filter-out CVs with poor English. And many employers don't know how to detect a superstar, either from their CV or at interview. They use the standard of written English as a proxy.
It's not fair, of course; I've worked with superstar engineers who had bad written English. But it's reality.