Anonymous wrote:
This must be a once in a lifetime opportunity. My concern would be that it would be like a drug test where you could randomly be tested during your employment. If you do get the job, could they call you up later and require another polygraph just to keep the job. Maybe office supplies are missing or they want to know if you were having a relationship with the boss.
Anonymous wrote:I know I may be in the very small minority on this, but I do not see how a man-made machine can theoretically tell if someone is actually telling a lie or not.
I believe only God can know if one is lying.
A machine just detects the heart rate, palpitations, etc. right??
But I admit I am not current on the state of our modern technology these days….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easy to fake/ make results unreliable. Control your BP with diaphragm contractions randomly and that will provide enough confusion.
Eh, I don’t think I’ll be able to do that. My gut is just telling me to tell the truth which is just the simplest thing.
My real concern is who sees the answers.
I think this is a legitimate question to ask, for anyone, even if you don't have anything to hide, per se. I'd be curious about this too.
I can't imagine they'd be calling your husband to tattle on you, though!
Anonymous wrote:If you sit for it, you could still decline to answer questions. If they ask if you’ve had affairs, you could say “I don’t think that’s relevant and I decline to answer.” Or you could say “I’m not currently having an affair.” I assume this would be about your vulnerability to extortion? Tbh I think they should be more worried that you’re willing to sit for a polygraph to get a job. That seems like way too much faith in authority.
Anonymous wrote:They're likely to ask about drug use. As for affairs, if you're in a position where you could be subject to blackmail, they may ask about that too. For example, if you're trying out to be a prison guard or a person who handles finances/cash.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine any job where your level of fidelity would come into question. It has nothing to do with any job you might perform, so why would they ask such a specific question?
I've never taken a polygraph, but I would assume questions would be more like "have you ever taken anything from the office that does not belong to you" "have you ever lied for your boss" "did you earn a degree from XYZ University" "do you currently use illegal drugs"
Whatever you do OP, just be honest.