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I submitted my resume and asked for photos. I asked about my expected salary. Do you give photos?
If you are applying for a position that doesn't depend on face and appearance, such as receptionist, the position that strongly demands this condition won't have much future.

You still need to have a basic plan for your career. If you have a clear basic plan, even if your salary is very low when you start working, the accumulated work experience is a valuable asset for any professional, but in the long run, in addition to professional experience, the improvement of personal comprehensive quality plays a very important role. In this respect, I am also constantly improving.

Therefore, career is a career of continuous learning.

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Combined with this problem, if the unit recruitment only requires photos and expected salary, it is a very common requirement, no problem.

From the employer's point of view, some units recruit all the year round, and it is indeed possible that the positions they recruit are not the positions that employers urgently need, so they have the patience to find them slowly until they find the most satisfactory ones.

If the job position is clear and the job image is really needed, it is unthinkable. Let's just say this position is not suitable for you. After all, there is only one position that really suits you.

If you really like this position and want to give it a try, it's okay to send it, and you can learn more about this unit and position and the industry, so if you are me, you can send it. (Of course, send a polished resume and photos. )