I know there is more nuance in your post, but if I take your title at face value, I would say: When I’m evaluating candidates and I catch you not being honest (ie. lying or distorting the truth), I’m going to reject your application. If I catch you lying outright, I’m never going to consider you again as a candidate. If I find out after you were hired that you lied during the application process, I would probably do my best to get you fired. (I mean the ‘you’ in a general sense. I’m not expecting you, JDLC, would lie.)
If you give honest, but unspecific answers, and it’s about an important skill, I’m going to ask you follow-up questions to figure out what’s going on.
I know there is more nuance in your post, but if I take your title at face value, I would say: When I’m evaluating candidates and I catch you not being honest (ie. lying or distorting the truth), I’m going to reject your application. If I catch you lying outright, I’m never going to consider you again as a candidate. If I find out after you were hired that you lied during the application process, I would probably do my best to get you fired. (I mean the ‘you’ in a general sense. I’m not expecting you, JDLC, would lie.)
If you give honest, but unspecific answers, and it’s about an important skill, I’m going to ask you follow-up questions to figure out what’s going on.