Many ethical issues arise in the course of looking for a job.
LOOKING FOR A JOB Many ethical issues arise in the course of looking for a job. Even though as you approach graduation you are still an “amateur,” ethical and professional behavior is expected during your job search. There are many ways to be uneth- ical in searching for a job, such as exaggerating or falsifying your resume, or overstating expenses when getting reimbursed for an interview trip.
Other, less obvious, ethical concerns can occur during interview trips. For example, suppose you have had an on-campus interview with a large corpora- tion. After the interview you have decided that you aren’t really interested in this company. The company calls you later and asks you to come to the com- pany headquarters in Cleveland for a plant visit. You have a friend in Cleveland