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Does the resume have to be true?
Resume must be true.

A resume is a positive document. Highlight your own advantages and disadvantages, you can seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, and that's all.

I believe what you are asking is whether your resume is true or you are not confident in your ability. I think, first of all, is your position competence fully reflected in your resume?

Frankly speaking, we are not moral guardians, and some words are appropriately amplified. Nothing, such as being familiar with it and writing skillfully. Just like the interviewer, when introducing the company, the flags are fluttering and the gongs and drums are loud. In fact, this may not be the case. Interview is a game, and proper disguise is necessary.

I don't encourage cheating, but some college students find it really difficult to find a job. If you want to cheat, I will at least give you a pertinent suggestion ... be smart and don't underestimate HR's IQ.

You make one that doesn't hurt or itch I am a monitor in the university, so there is basically no HR to verify. It's nothing.