Does Lying About Your Location on Your Resume Land You More Job Interviews? 👀💡#SHORTS

Wonsulting
Wonsulting•May 19, 2026

Why It Matters

The experiment signals that small resume details and ATS handling can influence outcomes, but any advantage is situational—particularly for in-person roles—so job seekers should tailor location info to the role and be aware of potential deduplication by employers.

Summary

A creator tested whether listing a different city on a resume affects interview rates by submitting 50 identical applications in the Los Angeles area with one resume labeled Los Angeles and another labeled Phoenix. The Los Angeles resume produced zero interviews while the Phoenix resume generated two callbacks. The presenter suggests the discrepancy may reflect applicant-tracking system behavior that kept the later submission and notes location only matters for roles requiring in-person attendance. The video advises listing the local city for onsite jobs and cautions that relocation pay is unlikely though you can inquire.

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