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How to describe your shortcomings in your resume, Zhihu?
For your own shortcomings:

Don't be too straightforward, you can be a little vague. For example: "I am too confident and easy-going, and I look weak." Think about it, specifically, is this your weakness? No way!

Talk about some commonalities, not your own subjective deficiencies. For example, as a fresh graduate, you can say "lack of social experience", "work ability needs to be further strengthened" and so on.

Talk about some unimportant shortcomings, such as "insufficient theoretical research", "insufficient grassroots" and "there is still a certain gap between theoretical knowledge and practical work".

The shortcomings caused by personality can also be briefly described, such as "introverted personality" and "inarticulate". ....

Please also note:

The easiest way is to write your shortcomings as strengths, which is enough to help you get this position. What are the shortcomings that you can't disclose at all, and these shortcomings must correspond to the advantages you show in your resume.

Many times, I have to introduce my "shortcomings" in a targeted manner. Because these so-called "shortcomings" are precisely the "characteristics" that employers value more, which are likely to make you win among competitors.

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