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PRIDESTAFF presents Innovations
December 2011
Hi Reader,

Ever receive a resume that seems too good to be true? Unfortunately, some candidates may embellish their resumes to help land their next jobs. But at what result? Resume lies can put your business at risk, and can cost you significantly in the long run.

In this month's Innovations, we'll help you flush out resume lies and ensure you're learning the truth about your candidates.

Best regards,

PrideStaff Las Vegas
PrideStaff - Las Vegas
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Flushing Out Resume Lies:
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To help stand out from the pack, some candidates are resorting to resume embellishments. They may seem like innocuous embellishments, but resume lies can end up being a big cost for your organization.

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