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You are a PMP and you are having dinner with a friend to celebrate his new job. Over dinner he tells you that the PMP was a requirement of the job, but that he "fudged" his application knowing that the company didn't verify the information. How do you handle this?

1) Do nothing
2) Report your friend to PMI
3) Report your friend to his employer
4) Advise your friend to be honest with his employer

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Final answer:

To reassure a potential employer about their qualifications, a job seeker should provide verified credentials, references, and work samples. In the ethical dilemma presented, the best advice is to encourage honesty from the friend who misrepresented their PMP status.

Step-by-step explanation:

If someone is looking for a job and wants to provide reassurance to a potential employer dealing with imperfect information, they could utilize several strategies:

  • Provide verified credentials and certifications to prove qualifications.
  • Offer references from previous employers or clients who can speak to the person's abilities and work ethic.
  • Submit samples of past work or a portfolio that demonstrates their skills and achievements.

As a professional, especially if one holds a PMP (Project Management Professional) certification, it is crucial to adhere to ethical standards. When faced with the situation where a friend has been dishonest about their qualifications, the appropriate action would be 4) Advise your friend to be honest with their employer. This not only upholds the integrity of the PMP credential but also protects the individual from potential future repercussions. Reporting your friend to the PMI or their employer can lead to punitive measures and should be considered carefully in light of the circumstances and ethical guidelines of the profession.

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