HR was able to spot fake resumes at a glance during interviews because fake resumes usually had obvious loopholes and discrepancies. These loopholes and discrepancies would be discovered by the interviewer in various ways. For example, if a resume had fictional work experience or academic qualifications, the interviewer could verify the authenticity of the information by asking for relevant details or searching for relevant information. If a resume contains a fictional award or honor, the interviewer can verify the authenticity of the award or honor by understanding the relevant review process or searching for relevant information. Fake resumes usually have irregular patterns, such as the same work or educational experience appearing in different resumes, or some information in the resume is contradictory or inconsistent. These anomalies would cause the interviewer to doubt the authenticity of the resume and lead to failure. Therefore, an honest, genuine, and transparent resume was usually more attractive than a fake resume, and it was easier to attract the attention of the interviewer and eventually get an interview.