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Fake It to Make It?

DALLAS, Sept. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Today's job-seekers face hot competition and a cold job market. But, are they more likely to stretch the truth to gain employment? To find out, researchers compared the exaggeration rates of 3,003 2009 job-seekers with 3,859 job-seekers in 2006, when jobs were plenti

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