> Admitting to significant academic fraud during a job interview is a very, very bad idea.
Sure, it's a no go if you're looking for a job at an academic institution, and a big company will reject you because fraud of any kind is a
huge HR liability, but I bet nose people would be impressed.
It might be well received at a startup, though. As long as you recognize your action was highly unethical.
Sure, it's a no go if you're looking for a job at an academic institution, and a big company will reject you because fraud of any kind is a huge HR liability, but I bet nose people would be impressed.
It might be well received at a startup, though. As long as you recognize your action was highly unethical.