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This Generation is Most Guilty of Resume Lies, According to Research (and What They’re Making Up)
Let’s be honest, people have been lying on their resumes since the invention of resumes. A little finessing here, a made-up title there, all in the name of catching a hiring manager’s eye. But now, ...
In a world where resumes are scanned in under 7 seconds, your aesthetic, ambition, and AI-generated punchlines won’t save you if your content lacks clarity, context, and credibility. Gen Z is entering ...
For better or for worse, TikTok has become a source for career advice for Gen Z. Lie on your resume to secure a job. That’s the latest advice from influencers to Gen Zers looking for work. TikTok has ...
Some Generation Z workers are ditching white-collar careers to pursue what they believe to be more long-term and flexible jobs. Given economic pressures, rising education costs and concerns about ...
Technology is changing the behavior of the nation's youngest employees. As workers increasingly use artificial-intelligence tools as part of their jobs, some of the youngest employees are turning to ...
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