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As a recruiter, how do you deal with candidates who exaggerate their titles, salaries, responsibilities and past results?

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Question added by Nadjib RABAHI , Freelancer , My own account
Date Posted: 2018/04/12
khaoula zawi
by khaoula zawi , English teacher , Language academy,International translation office

i think that i 'll tell them that things are not always the same,and people have heir ups and downs and they are not expections because nothing remains the same forever,so just i'll be clear and simple.

Abhishek Gupta
by Abhishek Gupta , Talent Acquisition Consultant (Project Head hiring) , Norconsult Telematics

How have you come to know that he is exaggerating? if you have come to know by reliable sources than ask him to provide some appreciation letter and references.

Ashraf E. Mahmoud (PhD)
by Ashraf E. Mahmoud (PhD) , University Lecturer, Freelancer Consultant and Trainer for Int'l Business & Banking TF. , FreeLancer

Thanks for invitation

Such candidate is in fact "unhonest", and I will not able to recommend or offer him a job in the organization.

Jonathan Lachica CPA
by Jonathan Lachica CPA , Senior Finance Officer , Midwil Trading Inc Qatar

the recruiter should know first what skills and competence required for the position. identify these skills in the resume. ask the candidate what he wrote in the resume on this identified skills and how he demonstrate it in the workplace. catch inconsistencies by asking what is the name of the person he dealt with. Not in a manner provoking. Example, the name of the external auditor, consultant if he had that position of Finance Manager for 5 years, etc.  just a way to signal the candidate to be real with what he will say. effective recruiter provides also tests on technical and business letter writing.  most importantly, the recruiter must have asked reference and conducted a background check to support all these data he fell being exaggerated. 

Celeste Ann Mascarenhas
by Celeste Ann Mascarenhas , Health Care Assistant, Level 3 Nursing , Carlton Court Care Home

A recruiter has a specific role in the advertisements and there are checks conducted with the company last worked with hence a candidate has to be clear and concise in his or her curriculum vitae or CV.

A better way is to check on a piece of work the individual has been asked to perform at the time of the interview releveant to his or her field specialisation.  this will indicate the knowledge he or she possesses and is able to identify with, also the practical side of his character traits and stengths and weekness come out in the way they express themselves. 

Over exaggeration indicates over confidence and this trait is not a good one or fit for hire in any company because one bad apple can spoil the rest....

Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani
by Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani , Snr. HR & Finance Officer , Sarri Zawetta Company

Thanks

Every recruiter has specific requirements for each job, so even the candidate exaggerate his title and salary. you need to match the requirements with his qualities and ignore other

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