Resume filling skills: What happens when you fill in two job positions on your resume?
Nowadays, there are more and more people looking for jobs in society. These job seekers have realized that to stand out from many job seekers, the first thing to do is to write a good resume, because a good resume equals a good job, so the premise of finding a good job is to write a good resume.
Some job seekers want to choose a good position when they see the recruitment information of the company. However, I am afraid that the company will not do this job by itself because it feels that it is not competent enough. In this way, if you only fill in the job you like on your resume, you are likely to lose this job. So he wants to fill in two positions in the job intention column of his resume.
The first one is the position you want most, and the second one is the position you can barely accept, so you can do the job you can barely accept when the company thinks you can't do the job you want most. In this way, job seekers will not lose their job opportunities because of high demands. But this filling method will basically make the company do a second job, because the first job is a good job, so there must be many applicants. In this way, the competition is particularly fierce, and many people have the ability to do this job well. The company sees that since the candidate can reluctantly accept another position, it will certainly give you that less good position.
Therefore, applicants must fill in the "job intention" in their resumes according to their own conditions. If the candidate is very capable and fully capable of doing that kind of work, just fill in one. If your working ability is not very strong, just fill in two, so that you may still have a chance to do well, and you will not lose your job opportunity.