Why do I submit my resume online and no one pays attention to me?

The two factors you consider are reasonable. If you don't have a high degree or rich work experience in the position you are applying for, it is less likely that the employer will call you on his own initiative. If the employer does not explicitly put forward the need to submit a resume, then make an appointment, refuse telephone consultation or take the initiative to go to the company for an interview. I think you can take the initiative. Many candidates are rejected in the first interview and will go for the second and third time. . . .

And you're still hesitating to call. If you want to send your resume according to the requirements of the company you are applying for, you'd better beautify it. Most people have applied for jobs, and your resume is our stepping stone. Whether its content and design are reasonable or not has a certain influence on the success or failure of our job search. I have no objection to moderately beautifying myself in my resume. When you are lucky enough to step into the post, work hard, grasp the learning stage of the probation period, and make yourself a post.

Of course, you can't add too much water to your resume. Honesty is always the most basic quality of successful people.