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Netizens are talking about the bragging skills on their resumes. What exaggerated resumes have you written on your resume?
In order to describe my adaptability and hard work, I claim on my resume that I am like a cactus in the desert. Whether you can apply depends on your resume. If your resume is well written, you will leave a good impression and a deep impression on the recruiter. However, except for identity information and education information, resumes are basically half-true and half-false, so I personally think resumes can't prove abilities, just one? Apply? Just an application letter.

In fact, to tell the truth, my resume, personal introduction and work experience all rely on bragging. Because I am only a secondary school diploma, there is no advantage in my diploma, so I can only work hard on these two columns. In essence, my general work experience is true, because I have been engaged in store sales, but I really blew my top in working hours, positions and responsibilities. For example, when I sold my mobile phone, I worked in three companies, so I will write in the column of work experience that I have worked in one company for so many years, which will make me stable and experienced.

I will also brag about my position, because if I say I am an ordinary employee, the other person will naturally doubt my ability, but if I write about a supervisor or manager, the recruiter will naturally have confidence in my ability. Then a personal introduction. Many people will simply write hard work, strong ability to withstand pressure and strong sense of team, but I don't write that. I will describe myself as a cactus in the desert. Even if there is no rain and dew, even if there is no water, I can still grow tenaciously, thus alluding to how hard I can bear hardships and how strong I can withstand pressure.

In fact, I can see at a glance that I am bragging about the recruiter, but I have left a deep impression on them, and you can see from the information on my resume that I am an A? Unique and individual? People, so they may also give themselves extra points. I seem to be exaggerating, but I personally think it's true, because I can really withstand pressure and hardship, and I like challenging things, so although my resume is a little exaggerated, it's not much different from my actual situation.