A: It is best not to send your resume as an attachment! Due to the threat of virus, more and more companies ask job seekers not to send resumes with attachments. Some online recruitment experts even suggest that some companies delete all emails with attachments. In this case, although your resume is carefully typeset, no one may read it at all. How can we achieve the effect of job hunting?
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Q: If you can only send your resume embedded in the body of the email, how can you make it look better?
A: A well-designed resume in plain text format will also have a good effect. Here are some tips for reference:
1, pay attention to setting the margins, so that the width of the text is about 16 cm, so that your resume will look right in most cases;
2. Try to use a larger font;
3. If you must make your resume look different, you can use some asterisks (*), special letters (such as O) and plus signs (+) to separate the contents of your resume. These symbols will not be converted into unrecognizable symbols, such as format symbols, such as list symbols.
It should be noted that the recruitment company pays more attention to the content of the resume than the form of the resume, so if you have time, you may wish to consider the content of the resume again.
Q: I want to introduce my personal homepage in my resume. Is it okay?
A: It all depends on the content of your personal homepage. I heard that some job seekers wrote their own website (URL) as a part of their personal information on their resumes, but I didn't expect it to inadvertently reveal a side that is not conducive to job hunting. There is a similar situation with recorded telephones. If you leave a recorded phone number in your resume, automatically replace the naughty or humorous recording when answering the recording! Otherwise you will regret it. Similarly, if you want to use the home page to show that you have the ability to engage in Internet-related work, you can add it to your resume, but be careful-consider whether it is suitable for job hunting.
Q: Can I attach my work to my resume? Or I want to send my best paper as an attachment when I submit my resume. Is it okay?
A: This is not appropriate, because the possibility of spreading viruses through email attachments has always existed. Of course, you can convert the documents edited by WORD into plain text format just like the resume body, and attach them to your resume body, and make sure that the recipients are willing to read these things. If you want to attach your own works, you'd better choose some articles published in newspapers or professional journals; If you want to attach your own paper, select a few paragraphs from it and then write some short descriptive words to make it easier for the other party to understand your value.
Q: I want to apply for two different positions in the same company at the same time. Can I just send one letter?