According to a new survey, millennials tend the lie the most on their resumes! GoBankingRates.com surveyed more than 1,000 individuals of various age groups and found that for the most part, people tell the truth on their resumes. 5% admitted to lying with millennials being twice as likely to lie at 11%. Meanwhile, Generation Z, the generation born between 1996 and 2010 was the most “tempted to lie” with 14% claiming they considered it when applying to jobs. 38% of people said that they lied about their work experience, 31% of people said they lied about their dates of employment. Meanwhile, 16% of people lied about their job titles, 15% about references and 11% of college education. (Fox News)

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