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Does bank recruitment look at face value? I'm not good-looking. Will the online application be brushed off?
See the value of bank recruitment. But online applications generally don't brush you, so don't worry. It's normal for the examiner to pay more attention to good-looking people during the interview, but if you have outstanding academic qualifications or internship experience, you still have a great chance. What I fear most is that nothing is outstanding, and there are others better than you. That may really be hopeless.
Recruitment:
Recruitment refers to the recruitment and employment of workers and staff. Under the capitalist system, the principle of free competition is adopted in recruiting employees. Capitalists recruit talents with high salaries or other means to recruit ordinary employees, making them enslaved and squeezed. These phenomena reflect one aspect of capitalism. After the founding of New China, according to the needs of the national production plan, it was proposed to recruit workers in China. The state adheres to the principle of unified allocation of labor, and no unit may recruit workers without permission.
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