The truth comes out eventually, hiring managers say.
That is the allegation senior Trump administration official Mina Chang is facing this week, after an NBC News investigation accused her of not only embellishing her work history and educational achievements — but also reportedly creating a fake Time magazine cover with her face on it.
The State Department didn’t immediately respond to a MarketWatch request for comment. Chang, the White House and the State Department also declined to respond to NBC’s requests for comment. And Chang took down her Twitter TWTR, +0.10% and Facebook FB, -0.66% pages by Wednesday. — Jeffrey Guterman August 11, 2018 The Republican suspended her campaign, telling CNN affiliate WWSB, “I made a terrible error in judgment. I am thankful for everyone who gave me so much toward my success, and I am deeply sorry.”
News flash: Employers do often check your education and employment history. Some background checks are more thorough than others, however, which is how some people skate by on their lies for a time. But hiring managers say that the truth comes out eventually. Dawn D. Boyer, CEO of the D. Boyer Consulting service, told MarketWatch that when she worked for a large government contractor as a group HR manager years ago, she was tasked with verifying the degrees of all 4,500 employees for contracting proposals. And she discovered that 10% had lied or implied they had formal college degrees or equivalents.
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