Do you want to put photos on your resume?
For example, Li Dan once believed that a charming photo would increase her chances of getting an interview. However, after doing this, she didn't get any reply, and it took her several months to understand why. She knew someone who happened to work in the human resources department of the company she applied for, and that person told her how people in the company reacted when they saw her photo. Unfortunately, that sexy photo soon ruled out the possibility of her being interviewed. When Joe just handed in the photos, he met the same result, but for different reasons. Because he looks too big in the photo, and there is a shadow in the afternoon in the photo, it gives people a feeling of lethargy, making him look emotionally fragile and not paying attention to his appearance. Therefore, the prospective employer feels that he is not suitable for this job and has no interest in him. In fact, both job seekers were qualified to get the job, but they unexpectedly lost their chance because of a photo. So, before meeting you, let the interviewer guess what you look like. Keep expecting you, and they will be more interested in interviewing you. Ignore the common saying: "A picture is worth a thousand words." Because this photo is not to be placed in a photo frame at home or in a conspicuous position for people to enjoy. Discussion: Who knows what unpleasant memories or associations your photos will cause employers? It's best to remain mysterious. When he is willing to interview you, let the employer make a preliminary judgment based on your skills, work experience and education, not on your appearance. Therefore, the resume should only include those work-related facts to leave a preliminary impression on the other party. Maybe you think that a good photo will leave a good impression on the interviewer and help you get an interview. But consider these opposite possibilities: your photo may remind the interviewer of a nerd who sat behind her in sixth grade. She always kicks her chair legs to disturb her attention in every exam, which makes her angry and hate. Maybe the charming smile on your lips reminds the recruitment agent of the girl who refused his dance invitation at the last minute and let him die on the spot at a junior dance. Think about these possibilities that you will never think of, and you will understand that more is better than less. Your photos may look too fat, too thin, too serious or too excited, too dark or too bright, or even too sexy.