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Fresh photo for a new job

Have you planned to find a new job this year? Then do not forget to update the photo in your resume! Moreover, now you can do it using the HeadHunter mobile application on your iPhone, iPad or Android device.

We know for sure that resumes with photographs attract more attention of recruiters, so increase your chances of finding a dream job already at the stage of viewing resumes. In addition, your appearance is really important for many positions, so we recommend that you take the fact that the employer, having seen your response, will want to know how you look!

Select on your smartphone or tablet your photo that is best suited for finding work, and simply upload it to the HeadHunter app. It is important that your photo meets the following criteria:

Neutral background
Your face is clearly visible
On the face a smile;)
Successful job search dreams!

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