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Do you want to add attachments to your first resume?
Attachments mainly refer to pictures of various certificates, but if it is the first time to submit a resume to an enterprise, there is no need to add attachments. Because it is still unknown whether the resume can pass the test. If you fail, how will people check your certificate? If you pass the exam, the company will ask you to bring relevant certificates with you during the interview. At this time, it is enough for you to bring the original and copy to the interview. The original is used to prove the authenticity of the certificate, and the copy is essential because you have to leave a copy here in the company.

For this reason, it is obviously unnecessary to attach any attachments to your resume for the first time. In addition to the above reasons, there are the following considerations. First, the initial review of resumes is scanned at an extremely fast speed. What do you want to do with your attachment at this time? Would you say that enterprises don't need attachments to check the authenticity of the content? For example, I said in my resume that I have a CET-6 certificate for English majors, and the company doesn't want to see my certificate picture to check whether it is true. Then tell you that what the enterprise can't see at this time doesn't matter if it is true or false, unless it is scanned and there are fake things in it. Is this resume worth exploring? It's been thrown for a long time, and you can't tell the truth from the truth, so let's take it as true. It's impossible to distinguish every place, is it? Does it take at least ten minutes to review a resume like that?