Generally, HR likes to look at photos, especially those that are clear and generous, because in the face of so many resumes, HR can't help but be attracted by resumes with photos, thus increasing the chances of interviews. Moreover, it is difficult for HR to have a deep memory after reading the resume. At this time, your photos will play a useful role, which will make HR remember clearly and win opportunities for yourself.
Of course, if your work photo is not good, it will be accompanied by risks while gaining time, which will directly affect whether you enter the interview. Looks are given by parents, but professional sense and temperament can be self-made. HR can at least judge your professional maturity by the work photos you put.
In recent years, resume job-hunting photos have become an economic chain, and many stakeholders will advocate the importance of job-hunting photos intentionally or unintentionally. Regarding whether to put photos on your resume, Jobs's resume suggestion is:
(1) If there is a photo requirement in the recruitment information, please attach a photo;
(2) If you want to attach photos, you must take professional photos;
(3) If there is no requirement and there is no suitable photo, I would rather not put the photo.
If you are applying for an American company, don't put photos. A column in Forbes magazine pointed out that job seekers will take the initiative to avoid mentioning factors such as appearance, gender, race and whether they are married or not. It is extremely inappropriate for job seekers to disclose the above information when submitting their resumes. This will make you look "naive and unprofessional".
And ordinary China enterprises, photos will not be the decisive factor to determine whether your job search is successful or not (except, of course, actors, public relations and other people who need a good face). If you must attach a photo, or it is mentioned in the requirements that you must attach a photo, you can attach a photo without affecting the length of your resume, usually in the upper right corner of your resume.
This photo is more in tune with the unit. For example, if it is an educational institution, the tooling photo is very suitable; If it is a fashion media, maybe you can make yourself a little trendy.
In addition, there are several suggestions to consider:
Let you have a recent photo for half a year, preferably within three months;
Don't enlarge photos, don't take selfies.
Don't do too much PS, too artistic photos are counterproductive;
The feeling of the final photo should be consistent with yourself.
In short, don't put photos that make you feel incredible when you look at them. In fact, there is a very clever way to attach your LinkedIn or street network link to the email body. First of all, the other party can see your resume without downloading-opening it; In addition, it is suitable for any enterprise to display photos on such professional social networking sites.
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