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The 4 Lies You Should Always Tell In Job Interviews

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25.03.2025

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For jobseekers, job interviews can feel like an absolute minefield. You are essentially selling yourself as an employee while figuring out if the employers are a good fit for you, too.

This is all the more difficult when you’re not sure just how upfront you should be about less savoury things on your CV such as career gaps and jobs that didn’t quite work out.

Starting out a new role with a few white lies may seem like a bad idea but according to one careers expert, there are some lies that you “absolutely should tell” in an interview.

In a recent TikTok video, careers and leadership expert Isobelle Panton shares her advice for nailing a job interview.

Lies you should tell during a job interview

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