1. Never send your resume as an attachment.
The first thing to remind job seekers is never to send resumes in the form of attachments, because in many cases, it is equivalent to giving a discount to their success rate in job hunting. After the recruitment information of a position is sent out, the mailbox will be filled with a large number of application emails, which is a great test for HR's patience.
When he tried to open your email, he found that he had to open the attachment to see his resume. You know, it will take a long time to open the attachment. It is very likely that HR finally got impatient during this time, and the mouse was "deleted".
2. Write a resume according to the requirements of the employer.
There are many books that teach resume writing skills now. In fact, the simplest trick is to write a resume according to the job recruitment requirements announced by the employer. Many job seekers ignore this and write a lot, but few are interested in employers. What do employers want? Isn't it just the points in the job advertisement? Therefore, it is very important to study his recruitment requirements.
3. Send a job search email with a clear theme through a private email.
Indeed, there are a large number of application letters every day, and the word "application" is everywhere. To fall in love with HR at first sight, I suggest you do some articles on the subject of the email to highlight your application advantages. If the applicant is a marketing manager, the other party requires that it is best to have working experience in 4A advertising company, and you happen to have it, then write "5 years of marketing management experience in 4A advertising company" in the subject of the email.
Of course, this kind of mail is sent by private mailbox. If it is sent directly through the system on the recruitment website, the other party can only receive the unified word "apply for * *". Therefore, it is suggested that candidates, if they like the other company very much, might as well send their resumes with their own email.
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