You can register first and fill out a resume according to the template as required.
-Be sure to choose to hide, and don't let insurance companies, intermediaries and distribution groups take advantage of it.
Then search the recruitment information and send it to recruiters selectively.
Or send it to your mailbox, won't it?
No matter how fancy your resume is, there is no substantive content, and the eyes of the recruiter will not pick you.
Work ability is not empty talk, such as understanding the basic common sense of submitting resumes;
For example, dealing with job hunting independently instead of relying on others.
I suggest you take a multi-pronged approach and find a job through various channels.
On the other hand, take some time to think about these problems.
What kind of person are you? What are your strengths and weaknesses?
What kind of position are you going to apply for? What qualities does this position require? Do you have these necessary qualities?
If so, how to convince the other party to recognize your quality? If not, how can I improve myself?
Post your contact information all over the floor. What should I do if I come here to complain about the disclosure of personal information in the future? Ui designers are not only engaged in fine arts painting, but also need to locate software users, use environment and use methods, and finally serve software users. What they do is a design that combines science and art. In short, what they need to complete is a process of constantly designing visual effects for users and satisfying them. Ui design can be divided into three categories from the work content, namely, research tools, research on the relationship between human and interface, and researchers. Accordingly, the functions of ui designers generally include three aspects: First, graphic design, that is, "artistic design" in the traditional sense. The second is interactive design, which mainly lies in designing the operation flow, tree structure and operation specification of the software. The third is user testing/research.
Ui designers are mainly engaged in interface design, and some are involved in software development. They need to know some web coding and programming languages.