First, don't be wordy.
Simple language. For job seekers, clear purpose and concise language are the effective basis of resume. If you write related courses in the educational background, don't write all the courses at once, such as physical education, just to piece together the space. This won't work, and others won't be patient.
Second, don't get the order wrong.
Including the applicant's name, gender, date of birth, etc. , which is basically consistent with the Chinese resume. The second part is the educational background. It must be noted that in English resumes, the chronological order of job seekers' academic qualifications is just the opposite to that of Chinese resumes, that is, starting with the highest academic qualifications (educational background) of job seekers. As for when and to what extent, there is no certain rule, and it can be arranged according to the actual situation of the individual.
Third, remember? Skills? Write clearly
The time sequence also follows the law from back to front, that is, from the current job to the job seeker's first job. Job seekers should clearly write the name of the unit they serve, their positions and skills. Putting the details of social work into work experience will make up for the lack of work experience. For example, you can list all the activities you have organized, contacted and participated in when you are doing social work such as secretary of the Communist Youth League and president of the Student Union. As a college student, employers usually don't expect you to achieve anything earth-shattering during your summer job. Of course, it would be better if there were.
Fourth, remember to list the awards and published works.
Enumerating one or two awards and published works can prove your working ability and achievements on the other hand. At the time of writing, the scholarship was line by line. In addition, most foreign companies have certain requirements for English (or other languages) and computer skills. Personal language level and degree can be explained separately here.