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March 9, 2008
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Career Pros: Several Reasons to Move on Five telltale signs that it's time to blow the whistle on your current job. mark for My Articles similar articles
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The Pitfalls of Faking Your Resume Lying on their resume might be one of the dumbest -- and the most damaging -- things someone could do to their career. mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 16, 2006
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Truth-Stretching Resumes Everybody knows you shouldn't tell lies, so why do so many jobseekers take this unnecessary risk? Here are some tips for people who want to shine on their resume without being dishonest. mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 18, 2007
Michael Kinsman
A Little Lie can be a Big Mistake The temptation to lie on your resume or job application can be considerable. Why not improve your chances by claiming a degree you never earned? But all too often, lying proves to be a futile 'fix' with far worse repercussions than the truth. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Michael Hirsch
How To Handle Losing Your Job Your first reaction to losing your job will most likely be shock, followed by anger. You might be tempted to tell your boss where he can shove his briefcase. But it's a bad idea. Keep your mouth shut and follow these seven steps to prevail during this difficult time. mark for My Articles similar articles
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October 2003
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Five Ways to Jump-start Your Company's Ethics Want to make a real difference in your organization? That is going to take some hard, serious work. Here's where to start. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 24, 2006
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Where to Draw the Line? Seemingly insignificant decisions we make every day are really tests to our personal ethics. HR employees, especially, must be constantly aware of the ethical decisions that are part of their jobs mark for My Articles similar articles
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August 2005
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The Ethics Monitor Thinking of swiping that Swingline? You're not the only one, as our latest ethics survey reveals. In our second quarterly survey, we grilled 374 visitors to our Web site on the little white lies that keep the corporate accountants guessing. mark for My Articles similar articles