Most people have stereotypes of star-chasing girls as unprofessional, crazy, and even NC. But why can't we translate some of the skills we've learned from star chasing into workplace life? Below will give you a resume of a practical self-introduction template for star chasers. Like the collection
(1) Enthusiastic and easy-going, cheerful and cheerful with enterprising spirit and team spirit (refers to actively participating in the voting of fan groups on various platforms)
(2) Strong comprehensive ability and good self-learning ability
(Refers to being able to comprehend various abbreviations and flower name pronouns on their own) (3) Hard-working and able to withstand greater pressure
(Refers to being able to stay up late to watch the drama after a year of exertion)
(4) Have sufficient resistance to setbacks and resilience
(Refers to the rapid removal of powder after the collapse of the house and looking for the next home)
(5) Strong logical thinking ability, careful and cautious, with detail analysis ability (refers to being able to reason on its own and find false hammer flaws when eating melon) (6) can efficiently handle multiple complex tasks at the same time
(Refers to chasing multiple walls at the same time or jumping back and forth in several pits) (7) Perseverance without fear of difficulties never give up easily
(Refers to never going out of the pit even if you starve to death in the cold circle)
(8) Have a good foundation in language organization and interpersonal skills (refers to the ability to spray the pair of homes to the closed wheat on the internet)
(9) Good at using subversive thinking to understand things
(Refers to the love of clay sculpture)
(10) A strong sense of responsibility and a strong sense of responsibility can take the initiative to strive for opportunities
(Refers to grabbing everything that can be rubbed by the heat to sell their own Amway)