Would you lie for the company?

HR Interview
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Anbarasi Selvakumar said:   9 years ago
Sorry Sir.

Benefits acquired from lies will not sustain longer and terms based on trust will sustain much longer. So I should not lie in any situation.
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S.Deepak said:   8 years ago
Yes. Let me explain with an example.

To keep our country safe, soldiers used to kill the enemies. Though it's a life, they have to do that. We are the soldiers of our company.
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Tanuj khandelwal said:   7 years ago
Sir, it depends on the situation at that moment because as I know from my childhood that any lie can't hide it for time it leads to another so I will try to manage without lying.
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Aaron Royale said:   6 years ago
No need to lie, because lies have no good end products. Even when I lie the truth will still come out. Lies whatever case is normally motivated by corrupted minds and thoughts. The answer to lying lies in hard work to achieve what the company envision. I don't encourage lies.
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Siddharth nirmal said:   6 years ago
Yes, definitely, if work is important and not affect any negative impact.
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Snehal said:   8 years ago
Frankly, I don't lie. But if the company is suffering from some bad conditions than I will try to solve it by my truthful way, still it doesn't work then I will make sure my lie won't harm anyone in company and company's reputation.
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Aman Kumar said:   8 years ago
I try my best to be honest for the company but in worst condition my one lie help the company's welfare and does not create any problems to my as well as my colleague profile then yes will lie.
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Laksha said:   8 years ago
If it is for a good cause and if doesn't hurt others I would lie for the company otherwise I won't do it at any cost.
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Manasa.L said:   7 years ago
Yes. If it does not break the work ethics, then I will.
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Ashraf Shaikh said:   3 years ago
I would rather prefer to be more diplomatic because lying would always backfire.
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