Sheree Bobbins
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a person who has an M.A. didn't mention it on her resume so she could get jobs more easily?
No, not at all. Leaving off info isn't lying. Putting something in there that they don't have...that's lying.
No.a person who has an M.A. didn't mention it on her resume so she could get jobs more easily?
Been a while, but I have always been coached to make resumes specific to the job I am seeking.
I don't consider it lying. There are many people overlooked for positions because they are considered over-educated. If someone wants to put in for a job it really doesn't seem fair that they don't stand a chance because they are over-qualified.
No, I don't consider it lying to not include that on a resume.
HOWEVER, anyone hiring you might have you fill out an actual application. That application may have a spot for education. Intentionally leaving it off the application (depending on how the wording is phrased) IS lying (IMO), AND could come back to bite you later.
Unfair or not, it's reality. I'd screen that out in a minute, and the jobs I hire for are very well paying, senior-level non-management positions. I can't think of a single Master's degree major that would be a legitimate asset to the job and I would not be willing to invest in a candidate that I would reasonably expect to keep looking for a position in their chosen field. Leave the MA off if you are applying for jobs that are completely unrelated.