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What can I write in my resume?

A resume can include your basic information: name, gender, age, nationality, native place, political outlook, education, contact information, as well as self-evaluation, work experience, study experience, honors and achievements, job search desire, brief understanding of this job, etc.

To write an excellent resume, you must have principles.

The first principle is to have a focus. Recruiters want to see you take a serious and responsible attitude towards your career. Don't forget, the employer is looking for the right person for a specific position, and this person will be the most suitable person among hundreds of applicants.

The second principle: treat your resume as an advertisement to promote yourself. State your greatest advantages in job hunting, and then describe these advantages in the form of experience and achievements in your personal introduction.

Thirdly, we should present favorable information and strive for the chance of success, that is, we should try our best to avoid being rejected at the resume stage.

Resume details

Resume is a brief collection of your study life, and it is also the main material for job seekers to evaluate and position themselves. It is a window through which employers can learn some information about job seekers, and it can also arouse employers' strong interest in further contacting job seekers.

(1) Your resume must be substantial, informative and personalized. At least it can reflect the real situation of graduates to some extent.

(2) Resume should be one or two pages long, not too long. The format of your resume should be easy to read and attractive. And make people feel good about themselves and their goals. Your resume should fully show your professional expertise and general expertise, emphasize your past achievements, and it is best to write more than three achievements and advantages, and pay attention to the order of materials.

(3) Generally speaking, black and white should be the best carrier of a resume. When printing and typesetting, pay attention to the regularity of spacing and fonts, grammar and punctuation, and avoid typos.