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==Selling Oneself== | ==Selling Oneself== | ||
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# Based on a precedent set by Rav Moshe Feinstein, a prospective employee is required to reveal all relevant information that a interviewer would not inquire about due to reasonable mistaken assumptions, otherwise there is an issue of genevat daat (deceptive behavior). <ref> Igrot Moshe, Yore Deah, volume 1, Simanim 30-31 </ref> | |||
==False Advertising== | ==False Advertising== | ||
# It is forbidden to make oneself look younger than one really is for a date, job, or other age-restricted pursuit.<ref>Sefer Chassidim 379.</ref> One must not allow others to believe that one is a bigger scholar than one really is.<ref>Yerushalmi Makkot 2:6.</ref> This halacha is contributed from Pa'ot Hashulchani. | # It is forbidden to make oneself look younger than one really is for a date, job, or other age-restricted pursuit.<ref>Sefer Chassidim 379.</ref> One must not allow others to believe that one is a bigger scholar than one really is.<ref>Yerushalmi Makkot 2:6.</ref> This halacha is contributed from Pa'ot Hashulchani. |
Revision as of 01:27, 16 July 2019
Selling Oneself
Arrogance vs Humility
- Based on a precedent set by Rav Moshe Feinstein, a prospective employee is required to reveal all relevant information that a interviewer would not inquire about due to reasonable mistaken assumptions, otherwise there is an issue of genevat daat (deceptive behavior). [1]
False Advertising
- It is forbidden to make oneself look younger than one really is for a date, job, or other age-restricted pursuit.[2] One must not allow others to believe that one is a bigger scholar than one really is.[3] This halacha is contributed from Pa'ot Hashulchani.
Overstating a Positive Quality
orchot tzadikim shaar anava
Understating or Omitting a Negative Quality
Wearing a Kippah
Taking an Interview on Shabbat
daber dvar