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Who says lie on your resume? Lying about anything that's verifiable sounds like a bad idea. If the place you're applying to checks your past employer and the dates are wildly off, you're probably not going to get the job. If you lie and say you know how to do something and it's obvious you don't on the interview, that's also a bad time.
Most "lying" on resumes I've seen is like transforming "I used pytest" into "Wrote comprehensive testing framework[1] that integrated disparate cutting edge technologies[2]. Delivered xx% coverage[3] , eliminated cross-test contamination[4], and generated coverage reports[5] to guide the team in areas needing attention "
So you can see there's a lot of fluff, but that's different than like "I worked at Facebook" when you did not in fact work there. Or saying you know JavaScript because you installed ublock once.
I was brought up to believe lying by omission was worse than lying by saying something you believe to be incorrect, which is a huge amount of the job application process. That said, I hot my current job by repeatedly describing myself as a jobless hobo at a technical school around lecturers. Idk ymmv
I don't think I've ever heard this posotopm before. I think it depends on context and the nature of the lie.
If they're asking about your front end experience, saying you know Javascript when you don't is worse than not mentioning you're kind of bad at CSS.
You did not grow up with controlling abusive parents?
Interestingly, after beating lying out of us unless it was admitting to "crimes" we didn't do, they were extremely annoyed that all of their kids struggled to get jobs
Nope. My parents weren't perfect, but they weren't bad in that kind of way.