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by rdtsc 1415 days ago
> It's shocking how one nation can see themselves in such a negative way.

Wonder if the issue is that it's just perception, i.e. they just "see" it that way, or it is actually that way as in reality? It would seem the people who have first hand experience would be more familiar with the environment.

> Humans will game systems if the circumstances are right.

I think one interesting aspect is whether they view it as a negative or illegal thing or it's merely a cool "hack". They might not even feel guilty at all about it, and if caught would just try harder tomorrow.

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In this case (with IMDb resume fraud), I don’t even see that it’s illegal. Probably in violation of some EULA but probably not fraud until and if they get an actual job based on that fake resume.

(I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.)

Fair point in regard to the original story. I was mainly responding to the GP discussing hiring for management level, assuming hiring had happened as well. But, yeah it doesn't have to be illegal but can still be fraud.

I find it interesting that perceptions can be wildly different. In some societies people who don't game the system or try to commit fraud can be seen as naive or stupid. In others, the complete opposite - those who try all these things, are shunned and held in low regard even if they haven't actually broken any laws, because they are breaking social mores.