A while ago, I was worried that I couldn't find a job, so I have been preparing for the civil service exam, so I know more or less. The admission of civil servants is extremely low, usually the ratio of several hundred to one. Therefore, it is conceivable that many candidates are selected by employers. If I am an employer, and you have the same qualifications as another student, and you are equally excellent in all aspects, then you may need to carefully explore what the employer seems to be imperfect, and the national civil servants will not tell you.
The same is true for finding a job. If you pass the written test and interview, the HR of the employer will carefully observe your words and expressions, as well as your first impression. If you don't leave a good impression on HR, the consequences are obvious. . .
Is the ear hole obvious now? If you don't go to the local hospital, it will definitely have a great impact on finding a job (no affection)