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Honesty Really Is the Best Policy and Especially in Job Descriptions

  Honesty Really Is the Best Policy - Especially in Job Descriptions There’s a simple idea that gets repeated so often it risks losing its meaning: honesty is the best policy . But when you look closely at how organisations communicate especially in recruitment you start to see just how often that principle is quietly ignored. In the long run, honesty doesn’t just benefit the person reading a job advert; it benefits the organisation, the hiring team, and the wider community. Without it, time is wasted, expectations are mismanaged, and trust slowly erodes. One of the clearest examples of this is the growing trend of vague and overly broad job specifications . Many of the roles I’ve come across recently sound inclusive on the surface, but when you dig deeper, they lack the clarity needed for candidates to make an informed decision. Phrases like “ strong communication skills ,” “ commitment to customer service ,” and “ experience in innovation and transformation ” sound impressive, ...