Let me talk about the main points of personal recruitment:
1. major, with professional background. After all, you are quick to learn and quick to understand. How useful it is depends on the industry.
2. Where do you live? Is it convenient to go to work? If you are late every day. . . .
3. Are you a local?
4. Personal evaluation, which can best reflect a person's situation. Some people write nothing, some people write a few words to explain something, and some people write a lot to explain something. . . .
5. Social practice activities
In fact, it is these contents that deserve your attention in your resume. It doesn't matter much whether you are the league secretary or the president of the student union at school, because I can feel it if you just say a few words during the interview.
Now I'll answer your question later. From the simple history, it is naturally better to write. In fact, I think it's better to write how many books you read during college, which is more attractive to recruiting enterprises.