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How to write the award in your resume?
How to write awards in your resume?

For most students who have never won a scholarship, the "Award-winning" column in the resume is the most troublesome. So how to make the resume more attractive? Next, I will share my experience on how to write the award in my resume.

When describing rewards in your resume, you should pay special attention to emphasizing the level and particularity of rewards. Because almost every resume HR receives will be rewarded in one way or another, scholarships, outstanding students, outstanding cadres and so on. HR is a cliche, and it is meaningless to list only the names of rewards. It is best to use numbers to express the difficulty or scope of the reward, so that HR can understand the gold content of the reward, thus increasing the probability that the resume will pass the screening.

Most people always think that my grades are good when they see that I have won the "national second-class scholarship". If I say my grades are average, some classmates may think I am modest or melodramatic. Actually, it is not. My grades are really average.

If you look closely, you will find that I don't have a school-level scholarship here. This is because my grades are average, and my school scholarship only won the second prize once. Moreover, the second prize here is only equivalent to the third prize of other schools, because our school has a special prize equivalent to the first prize, and the third prize is similar to the encouragement prize, and there is no award certificate. In a good class, sometimes nearly half of the students can get scholarships above the second prize. It can be seen that the second prize is not light.

The reason why I can get the national scholarship is because my family is poor, and on the other hand, because I study in an excellent class at school. No matter how many courses there are, it is difficult to study hard. (Note: Actually, I didn't get into the cram school on my own merits. At that time, whether I could be admitted to the cram school or not depended on my college entrance examination results. I'm from Shandong, and my college entrance examination scores have been very high. Later, the school found this unreasonable and changed it to the unified examination and selection. I am always so lucky. I'm embarrassed to be lucky. )

It is precisely because the scholarship in my school is very general that I want to highlight the "national scholarship", but how to highlight it? I've thought a lot. At first, I couldn't think of a good way. Later, when I filled out my online resume online, I found that the online resume template divided the awards into "national, provincial and university" and so on. I was inspired and applied it to my resume. Although there is no provincial level here, I jumped directly from "national level" to "school level", which is a big gap. But really, most people don't care about this, because most people's eyes are on the "national scholarship".

In order to avoid arousing suspicion, my only "second-class scholarship" was not written in the "school level".

Careful people may also find that my emphasis is actually problematic. Behind the "only four people in the whole department take it" is the national scholarship. In fact, only poor students can apply for national scholarships here. This condition is not clear, and it is suspected of intentional concealment. This question was asked in an interview. But I still haven't thought of a good way to avoid this problem.

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