Thursday, May 28, 2020
Resume Writing About Integrity
Resume Writing About IntegrityMany writers question whether it is ethical to include a paragraph or two on personal statements about integrity in resumes. I've been thinking about this, and I've decided that I believe it's okay to discuss some of the challenges and obstacles we all face.Here are a few quotes from an essay by Robert Hale on the ethics of Personal Statements. Robert Hale states that: 'There is a time and place for telling the truth; I don't believe it's when you're getting hired.' And, I believe it's also a good idea to mention at the very least, we all do not know all of the facts.We all do things for reasons. It's okay to tell your story in a way that your readers can follow it as a guide, but, there is a difference between 'faking it' and being honest about who you are and where you are going.Finally, resume writing personal statements about integrity should be honest and always be direct. I encourage you to avoid hiding information, like your place of employment or how long you've been in your current job.Instead, tell the reader the whole truth in a very honest way. You should also be able to connect the 'truth' with your personal statement with ease.Here's an interesting side note about honesty. Have you ever noticed how often people include their employer in their cover letter, even if they've worked there less than a year?It seems like a common practice, but, many people are doing it because they want to appear more committed to their company, even if they've had other jobs before that didn't include that employer. So, it makes sense that you would include a reference to your employerin your resume. Some people don't consider it an ethical practice, but, I think it's one.Remember, resume writing personal statements about integrity is important, but, try to keep your sentences clean and easy to understand. Don't tell people that you 'just moved here' and haven't had any job experience before. That's something you'll have to explain.
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