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Should I add some water to my resume? 100 gift
Let me answer your question.

Your situation is rather troublesome, and the employment environment is not good now. It is really difficult for a college student with no special skills like you to find a job. This exists objectively, but it doesn't mean there won't be a chance.

First of all, it is ok to exaggerate. The purpose of exaggeration is not to lie, but to draw attention to your resume.

For example, you can write about your hobbies in badminton and animation, and you can write about your self-study in PHOTOSHOP. These cannot be quantified. The purpose is to show the breadth of your ability. Of course, you can write what position you have held in the university, or what social activities you have participated in in in the university, or what awards you have won. That's better.

But let me tell you something. Your biggest problem is not your resume, but your resume is the threshold. After crossing this threshold, the real biggest problem is the interview, and your communication ability is your most fatal problem. As you can see from your description, you actually had an interview, but you didn't succeed in the end. The root cause, if I guess correctly, should be your on-the-spot communication ability.

The solution is not easy. On the one hand, we still have to have confidence in ourselves. Only when you are confident can you do well in the interview. In addition, the lack of communication depends on other things, such as modesty, low-key, smiling, willingness and courage to try some low-end jobs, not afraid of hard work.

You still need to attend more interviews and accumulate experience. For you, interview failure is not a setback, but an accumulation of experience, because you have a poor foundation and more experience will help you.

One more thing is very realistic. You can find a job with the help of relatives and friends, and then continue to learn to change jobs.