Letting go and not letting go have their own advantages and disadvantages.
1, conservative choice, safe.
Students who choose not to let go think that it is not objective to judge whether they are suitable for work because of different preferences of hr, and there is a risk of being brushed, so conservatives hold this view.
2, confident friends choose, let go.
Confident students choose to put photos, not only to put them, but also to put them seriously, and maybe they can win by virtue of their temperament and looks. After all, interviews always have to be met, and it is more direct and convenient to meet early.
In fact, letting go makes sense and won't affect too many resumes. What matters is the content of your resume, your education and extracurricular experience. Students who feel that their photos have no advantage can rest assured. Students who think photos are advantages, let's talk about how to put photos more appropriately.
Now resumes are more and more widely used. Freshmen and sophomores join the school club, and juniors and seniors go to the employer for internship. This little A4 paper carries all your abilities and honors. So as the first element of a resume, what are the specific requirements for the photos on the resume? Please read the following:
Many job seekers at the job fair will ask when writing resumes: Do you need to put photos on your resume? What are the requirements for resume photos? So what are the requirements for resume photos?
If the employer's job advertisement indicates that your resume needs to be accompanied by a photo, then you must attach a photo, which can be a certificate photo or a photo of your life journey. If the employer does not require to attach photos, you can decide whether to attach photos. General assistant, secretary and other positions will require personal image, so it will be better to attach photos (the best photo is a certificate); For positions unrelated to personal image, you don't need to attach photos.
One more thing about photos. I believe that there is luck and luck in recruitment. Sometimes photos are more useful than resumes themselves, and sometimes they are counterproductive.
Matters needing attention in resume photos
1. Consistent with my image, don't look different. Use bareheaded photos in the last six months and choose photos that can show my good temperament, but not too unusual, so as to truly express myself.
2. The hairstyle should be neat, look decent and avoid unkempt appearance.
3. Women can wear light makeup to make people look more energetic, but don't wear smoky makeup or heavy makeup.
4. Keep clothes clean and tidy, and don't have obvious wrinkles. You can choose professional clothes, but don't wear anything too casual.
It is very important to be full of vigor and temperament. Cheer up and don't be depressed.
6. Choose whether to shoot the front or the front when taking pictures. If it is not required by the employer, it is best not to take a full-body photo or a full-face photo.
7. Use 1-2 inch ID photo or clear bust photo.
8. There is a rectangular box with photos in the resume, and the photo size may not be completely suitable for this position.
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