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I cannot think of any role where honesty and diligence is not expected of the candidate. You are not adding any value to your resume by mentioning it. No candidate, not even one who knows he isEven a dishonest, candidate would admit it in the resumedescribe himself as honest, if asked.

The purpose of your resume is to get you an interview call, and every word in the resume should contribute to it. "Honesty and diligence" is not really serving that purpose.

I cannot think of any role where honesty and diligence is not expected of the candidate. You are not adding any value to your resume by mentioning it. No candidate, not even one who knows he is dishonest, would admit it in the resume.

The purpose of your resume is to get you an interview call, and every word in the resume should contribute to it. "Honesty and diligence" is not really serving that purpose.

I cannot think of any role where honesty and diligence is not expected of the candidate. You are not adding any value to your resume by mentioning it. Even a dishonest candidate would describe himself as honest, if asked.

The purpose of your resume is to get you an interview call, and every word in the resume should contribute to it. "Honesty and diligence" is not really serving that purpose.

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Masked Man
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I cannot think of any role where honesty and diligence is not expected of the candidate. You are not adding any value to your resume by mentioning it. No candidate, not even one who knows he is dishonest, would admit it in the resume.

The purpose of your resume is to get you an interview call, and every word in the resume should contribute to it. "Honesty and diligence" is not really serving that purpose.