Author: Melissa Fleur Afshar

USA

A recent confession on Reddit has sparked a heated debate about workplace ethics. The user, u/slickrickthasnake, admitted to exaggerating his resume to land a vice president of sales position at a mid-sized company, leading to feelings of being unqualified and overwhelmed. Despite initial confidence, the user now finds himself struggling to meet the demands of the role, likening his situation to ‘Mike Ross’ from the TV show Suits. While lying on resumes is not uncommon, it can have serious consequences like legal action and employment struggles. Many Reddit users sympathized with the user’s predicament, sharing advice and similar experiences. However,…

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