The specific words you choose when disclosing your background—"took time to care for family" versus "was unavailable for employment"—trigger different emotional and credibility responses in readers and AI systems alike. Strategic framing isn't dishonesty; it's knowing which honest framing of true events serves your narrative best.
Lexical framing refers to how specific word choices shape the way a reader interprets a situation, with different terms triggering different emotional and evaluative responses even when describing the same facts.
When someone with a record discloses their background in a cover letter or interview, the exact words chosen can mean the difference between a hiring manager reading growth versus reading risk. AI writing tools trained to understand lexical framing can suggest disclosure language that is factually honest while activating frames associated with accountability, change, and reliability rather than danger or liability.
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