Matters needing attention in finding a job:
1, HR doesn't like resumes with mixed Chinese and English (especially those with one line of English and one line of Chinese), so it is recommended to separate bilingual resumes.
2. Resume suggestions should be controlled within one page. If you really have a lot of great achievements to write, it is suggested to attach a separate "project list" to list the major projects you have participated in and their achievements.
3. Don't have too much moisture in your resume. Anything listed on your resume will be tested by the interviewer. If the interviewer finds out that your resume is false and your integrity will be questioned, then you will definitely not get the job.
Please don't list your home address and phone number on your resume, which is very corny. Punctuation is very important. For example, if you list responsibilities under a work experience, the correct punctuation is to use a semicolon after each responsibility. Not a comma or a period. Especially English resumes.
5. The font on the resume should be self-contained, and the same level of content should be unified in font and font size. The font size that is least prone to problems is: Chinese Song Style or Regular Style, and English TIMES NEW ROMAN. Try not to use italics or boldface. The font size of the text is generally San Xiao or 12, and the title (such as "work experience") can be San Xiao or 14. In addition, please pay attention to even spacing.
Your personal experience is consistent with your age and the position you applied for. A very bad example is that I met a person who applied for a junior position. The first position on her resume is actually a director of a company, which gives people the impression that it is either a bluff or a rich second generation showing off, which is unacceptable.