? The basic information part of English resume is relatively simple. In fact, this part is all kinds of contact information that employers need to contact you. This part won't occupy a particularly large space, and it doesn't need to be as detailed as a Chinese resume, such as date of birth, place of origin, nationality, political outlook (it seems that foreign countries don't look at this very much). , there is no need to write.
? Second, hobbies
? Don't write about specific hobbies, such as sports, music and reading. Others don't know what you like, or make people feel that you have no real hobbies at all. To make matters worse, people will think that your writing level is poor. Give a few words; For example, if you like to travel and some jobs require frequent business trips, it is very beneficial for you to write about travel. Some women write "cooking", which is realistic and gives people a practical feeling. A position like a secretary is always good. Therefore, the basic information part of English resume is mainly to write your mobile phone number, email address and mailing address, which is enough. Generally speaking, this part can be written in small print under your own name, separated by separators, and it is best to finish it in one line, so it won't take up too much space.
? Third, we should have our own personality.
? English writing is much more difficult than Chinese writing, but it is easy for an English boss to write an English resume. When writing an English resume, you must have your own personality. Whether it's going straight to the subject or focusing on each other, you need to have your own personality. There are no two identical leaves in life, no two identical people, and your carefully written articles are not repeated. Showing your personality is HR's first impression of you. For HR, your first impression is not an interview, but a resume.
? Fourth, educational background.
? Time should be reversed, and the recent academic qualifications should be put at the front. The school name should be capitalized and bold, so that recruiters can quickly identify your academic qualifications. Place names are aligned to the right, and all capitals are bold. China must be written after the place name. For example, the spelling of Haikou is very similar to Hokkaido, Japan. It may be foreigners who read resumes, and those who don't know won't know which country it is.