1. Resume is a brief introduction that job seekers send to employers. Including your own basic information: name, gender, age, nationality, native place, political outlook, education, contact information, self-evaluation, work experience, study experience, reasons for leaving your job and my brief understanding of this job.
2. The principles to be paid attention to when writing a resume are authenticity, pertinence, value and organization. At the same time, we need to pay attention to the problems in writing, such as lack of pertinence, obvious mistakes, telephone communication, incomplete resume, too brief resume expression and so on.
3. When writing your resume, use appropriate verbs. For example, if you want to work in finance, you might as well use words like "forecast" and "analysis". If you want to work in the market, you can consider using words such as "promoting" and "accelerating". If you want to do technology, use more words such as "development" and "invention". These verbs may attract the attention of the personnel department who reads hundreds of resumes every day.
Don't make any mistakes, no matter how small. If you make typos in the process of making your resume, the company may think that this person may make mistakes even in such an important matter. How can I trust him to do things in the future?
5. "Don't write without a scholarship. The recruitment company will secretly verify. " Mr. Zou reminded college students to provide their true information as much as possible while protecting their privacy.