Japanese resume and Japanese-related job hunting.
Hello, I am a fresh graduate, and now I work in a Japanese company. Just translate your Chinese resume directly into Japanese. To tell the truth, when applying for a job, I only look at your personal performance. Your resume just gives you an opportunity to interview. The personnel department looks at your resume mainly by some certificates and skills you have obtained, at most by your work and study experience, and mainly by your performance at the interview, so it is good to be decent and generous on your resume, not flashy. Focus on preparing to introduce yourself, both in English and Japanese, and then ask some questions according to your resume, such as internship experience and ability. Some may ask you to do some tests to see which company you are interviewing for.