
Nearly half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications, survey finds
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New data shows Gen Z leads in falsifying job applications. Career coach advises focusing on soft skills and networking to overcome experience gaps.
A spreadsheet detailing the survey data, provided to Fox News Digital, indicates that a majority of zoomers (slang for Gen Z) lied in key areas such as "work experience" (22.97%), and job "responsibilities" (28.38%), with "job title" coming in third at 17.57%. The large percentages indicate some survey participants falsified more than one area of their job applications. Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.
Across all generations, "work experience" and "responsibilities" ranked the highest out of all falsified categories, but to a lesser degree than zoomers.
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