When I graduated from senior three, I suddenly regretted it: What have I done in these four years? When I wanted to write my resume, I found it blank.
What should I do? I am like a blank resume, how can I get the favor of HR!
How can I get an interview and win this job?
Don't worry, as long as you spend four years in college, don't play games and visit a treasure every day in the dormitory, you must have something to write.
1, four years in college, maybe, you just worked as a study Committee member or a group leader in your class;
2, four years in college, it is possible that you just planned a dormitory trip;
3, four years in college, maybe, you just went to the supermarket to do a special part-time job in promotion.
It doesn't matter, these seemingly insignificant experiences can actually be written into your resume.
But when you want to put it in your resume, you should polish it in advance:
1, once served as a class study committee member in X -X years, and was responsible for XX in the class (some difficult tasks need to be written in detail), among which XX was solved, and was also rated as an excellent class cadre.
2. I once organized my classmates to travel together, and spent only a few hundred dollars visiting XX scenic spot in X days.
3. I used to be the promotion ambassador of XX brand XX products in XX supermarket, responsible for sales tasks, doing market research, self-learning XX sales knowledge, and working with the team to achieve XX goals.
Has the resume really enriched a lot? However, we should be careful not to exaggerate, and fraud may not pay off.
After listing the above experiences, you need to make a screening, and you don't need to put all your experiences in your resume.
For the sales position you are applying for, the promotion experience must be placed in a conspicuous position on your resume, which can be polished and enriched;
You are applying for a management position, so put the experience of studying as a member in your resume;
You are applying for a planning position, so it is more appropriate to put your travel experience with your classmates on your resume.
What position to apply for, what kind of ability you need, and put the matching skills in your resume.
In order to reflect its authenticity and prove its great value, the above experience needs specific figures to describe and modify.
Your promotion experience, how many products you sold, and which ones you sold alone should be written in your resume:
How much did you spend traveling with your classmates, how much did you spend on food, clothing, housing and transportation, and how much did you share? Why did you make such an arrangement? You should also write clearly.
Also, when you are a study committee member, you must explain how many problems you have solved independently, where are the difficulties and how to solve them.
In this way, is your resume richer and less "white"?
As long as you tell your college experience in detail and highlight its highlights, you can become the material on your resume. At the same time, there are comparisons, concrete figures and competitive inclusion in the resume. Such a resume will certainly attract the attention of HR.