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Ex-Google MD rejected a candidate with 'Harvard alum' on his CV. He calls it 'degree dramatising'

Parminder Singh said while short-term courses from prestigious institutions like Harvard can enhance a CV, they do not equate to the intensive, selective experience of a full-time program.

June 21, 2024 / 14:17 IST
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Parminder Singh
Parminder Singh is the Chief Operating Officer of Tatler Asia.

Parminder Singh, Chief Operating Officer of Tatler Asia and a former managing director at Google spoke about a growing trend that's raising eyebrows in hiring circles: the embellishment of academic credentials, or what Singh terms 'degree dramatizing.'

Singh recounted an interview with a candidate who boasted of being a "Harvard Alum" on his CV. However, upon probing, Singh discovered that the candidate's Harvard experience was limited to a four-week course on entrepreneurship.

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This immediately raised red flags about the candidate's honesty. Singh noted that such instances of exaggerated claims are becoming disturbingly common.

“When I asked what he studied at Harvard, he replied, "A Course on Entrepreneurship." When I inquired about the duration of the course, he said it was four weeks,” Singh wrote, adding that this was not the first time he experienced this.