Candidates try to tell interviewers what they want to hear. Actually faking is more common than lying. Faking is stretching the truth to enhance or protect your image, or to ingratiate yourself with the interviewer.
There's evidence that when college seniors interview for jobs, over 90 percent of them engage in faking.
Maybe people aren't honest because they feel they have to be a different version of themselves.
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