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Are your candidates channeling their inner George Santos? When 40-60% of applicants lie on their resumes, taking claims at face value isn't just naive—it's dangerous business. This hard-hitting guide exposes the fabrication epidemic plaguing hiring and arms you with the tools to fight back. Drawing from the cautionary tale of Santos' spectacular rise and fall (Harvard graduate to federal prison in record time), this no-nonsense playbook reveals how to separate fact from fiction before lies become liability. Inside this tactical handbook, discover how to: • Distinguish between harmless embellishments and career-ending fabrications - know when to overlook and when to run for the hills • Deploy the "job description as your guide" strategy - focus your verification efforts where they matter most without wasting time or budget • Force accountability with signed applications - create legal protection while making it harder for candidates to claim "someone else wrote that" • Coordinate intelligence across your hiring team - spot inconsistencies before they spot you in court • Handle falsifications consistently - protect against discrimination claims with our proven Individualized Assessment Decision Matrix™ Perfect for HR professionals, hiring managers, and business leaders tired of playing Russian roulette with their talent acquisition. Because when someone can fabricate their entire resume and make it to Congress, your company deserves better than blind trust. Stop gambling with your reputation. Download this guide and learn why "trust but verify" isn't just good advice—it's essential risk management in today's hiring landscape.