I wrote my ID number, family members and phone number on my resume during the interview, but I didn't go in the end. Will the message I leave cause me trouble in the future?
If you interview the application form in your resume or interview and fill in the personal information of your home address or family members, your personal information may be leaked and used. Because you can't supervise and guarantee whether HR or other personnel of the recruiter will use your ID number or home address to register on some websites that need to use your ID card, or use your personal information for other purposes, you can't supervise how your resume is handled by the other party, resulting in your personal information being leaked. If you don't disclose your ID number, home address or personal information of family members during the interview, it may make the recruiter have opinions or prejudices about you, thus affecting your success rate in job hunting. If you disclose personal information such as your ID card, your information may be leaked. So it's best to weigh, see job satisfaction, and leave the real one. If you are not satisfied, you will cheat.