‘Tell lies’: Recruiter shares unique tips about interview questions and answers; previous salary, CV, long-term goals

A recent discussion on Reddit has sparked debate about the nature of job interviews, with a user suggesting that candidates should prioritize negotiation over honesty. This perspective emphasizes that interviews are less about presenting the unvarnished truth and more about showcasing one's value and handling sensitive topics effectively. The user advises candidates to strategically navigate questions about previous salaries and long-term goals, framing their career transitions in a positive light to appeal to potential employers. By focusing on the negotiation aspect, candidates can better position themselves in the competitive job market, ensuring they present their skills and experiences in the best possible manner. This approach challenges traditional views on interview etiquette, suggesting that a careful balance of truth and negotiation can lead to favorable outcomes for job seekers in India.
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