The Seattle Times Company

NWjobs | NWautos | NWhomes | NWsource | Free Classifieds | seattletimes.com

September 19, 2008

Will I get caught if I lie about my college credentials?


Syndicated columnist

Q: In the case of a successful manager, how important is a college degree to a headhunter? I don't have a degree. With so much emphasis on education nowadays, should I fabricate the truth on my resume or completely eliminate the education section entirely? If I were to stretch the truth and include a degree on my resume, how often at my level of achievement does a search firm investigate?

Nick's reply: Hmmm. I'm really worried about you. Just what kind of achievement is it to lie about your credentials? Can a successful manager believe it's smart to even consider fabricating a degree?

Don't lie and don't stretch the truth. There's an entire background-check industry ready to expose you. If you lie about a degree, you will probably get caught. It could cost you an offer. Worse, because some of these background checks take time, the truth might not turn up until after you've been hired -- then you'll lose your new job.

If you think it's bad to get caught by your employer, consider that once the headhunter finds out you lied, your name will be mud all over your industry. Even white lies on your resume can come back to bite you. People may say: "Aw, everybody does it. Companies expect some inflation in a resume." How much do you want to bet? Your career? Your reputation? Let me remind you: Your integrity is everything. Protect it.

Now for the good news. Not all management jobs require a degree, and many companies will place more value on your abilities and experience. Have a good (honest) story to tell, outstanding references and be candid with the headhunter. You can even ask the headhunter for guidance.

If in the final analysis the lack of a degree continues to pose a problem, then earn one. With all the good distance-learning schools out there nowadays, you will likely be able to skip right over some courses by testing out of them. Your experience will count for a lot toward the degree. Check with your state's department of education for a list of accredited distance schools.

Copyright 2008. Distributed by Universal Press Syndicate

Nick Corcodilos is author of "Ask The Headhunter: Reinventing the Interview to Win the Job" and the host of www.asktheheadhunter.com. He can be reached by e-mail at seattle@asktheheadhunter.com or at North Bridge Group, P.O. Box 600, Lebanon, NJ 08833. Sorry, no personal replies.

Read more: Ask the Headhunter , Resumes and cover letters

Leave a comment

* required field






Type the characters you see in the picture above.


Advertising
Advertise with us

Search all news & advice

Recent articles

Archives

Articles by topic

Subscribe

RSS for Career Center


Advertise with us
What is this?