1- Basic information (name, native place, telephone number, date of birth, political outlook, etc. )
2- Education experience (undergraduate school, major, grade point, specialized courses, etc.). )
3- Research experience (scientific research projects, paper publishing, social practice, etc. )
4- Hobbies (positive hobbies, reflecting personality and ability)
5- Postgraduate Program (Future Research Direction and Objectives)
6- Self-evaluation (briefly summarize your own strengths and characteristics)
If there is no certificate or award, we can start from the following aspects:
1-Your initial test scores and written test scores of the second test reflect your learning ability and professional level.
2- Your scientific research experience and academic achievements reflect your scientific research potential and interest.
3- Your campus work experience or social practice experience reflects your comprehensive ability and sense of responsibility.
4- Your English level or other skills certificate reflects your communication skills and professional level.
5- Your hobbies, specialties or personality traits reflect your personality charm and differentiation.
When writing a resume, you should pay attention to the following principles:
1- Don't cheat, don't make it out of nothing, keep it true.
2- Don't pile up useless information or content irrelevant to the applied major, but keep relevant.
3- Don't have complicated typesetting or wordy language, keep it simple and beautiful.
Finally, after writing your resume, you'd better find some teachers or seniors to give you some opinions and suggestions, and constantly revise and improve them until you achieve the desired results.