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If you're not telling the truth and the candidate gets hired based on your lies, the candidate might be unsatisified and eventually leave anyways. You just wasted your company's resources spent on training and hiring that candidate.

You want to present your company in an honest manner, to attract the kind of person who would really want to work for your company.

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