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How to polish your resume?
So which part can be "edited" with wide brain holes? The answer, of course, is personal internship experience. Students basically spend an average of 2 hours a day revising their resumes, and 80% of them focus on revising their personal/internship experiences.

If the internship experience is well rendered, this resume will be quite brilliant. As we all know, HR and interviewers attach great importance to personal and internship experience.

Generally speaking, as an intern, it is difficult to participate in major projects of the company, so if you blow your internship to the sky, HR and the interviewer know it well, so you don't have to make up for it, just be practical.

"Growing up" here means that among many things you have done in your internship experience, one is the most noteworthy, or the most impressive, provided that it really happened in your internship experience. Dig out points that can be sublimated and exaggerated from this incident.

A student worked as an intern in a consulting company and asked her what she did during her internship. She even said that in addition to serving tea, she was still translating documents and sorting out information. Is this honest answer okay? Don't!

? what can I say? This meticulous once edited a data report, so he can be said to have participated in the data collection, collation and report writing of a project.

The premise of such rendering is to know the relevant contents in detail, such as what tools are used for data analysis, what difficulties are encountered, how to solve them and so on. Because these questions are often asked by interviewers, you must be prepared in advance.

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There are also many students around, who consciously participate in the internship. Basically, freshmen and sophomores began to look for various internships. When writing resumes, they can't wait to write down their feelings about entering the company and their mental journey to the end of the internship.

It must be stated that this is quite undesirable! ! ! The time of HR and interviewer is very precious. They don't have time to read your 500-word composition or do your reading comprehension. Too many complicated internship experiences can't highlight the key points, which makes the interviewer worry that you don't have the professional skills corresponding to the company (because the work content is too complicated).

How should we show that we have rich internship experience without making the interviewer feel that there is no bright spot? You have to combine. I have worked in investment banking and consulting. This experience should be impressive, but the interview result is not ideal. Why? Most interviewers think that this student's career future planning is not clear, there is no accurate positioning, and he does not think that he will have enough enthusiasm for this industry. Now that investment banking consulting has been involved, it is better to write directly about your stock speculation, why you chose this stock and decide how much to spend on it.

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What if there is no awesome internship experience?

If you don't have a good hand or even internship experience, then your resume depends on your personal interests and campus activities.

Although you have no internship experience in the company, if you have ever worked as a tutor and served dishes, you can also tell the interviewer that your college living expenses are paid by yourself, and you have never used your family's. This is also a very good statement.

In addition, the lack of internship experience can also be made up by participating in or organizing campus activities. What kind of activities you participated in and organized, how big the scale was, and how many people participated, from the initial publicity to the later material production, venue selection and other details can be described vividly!

If your whole college life runs through a house, the quickest and easiest way is to start with your personal interests. When you ask about your usual hobbies in the interview, it's time to pay attention and show your skills.

Example 1:

Ordinary people answer: I love reading. Then how can you answer differently? You should answer: I like watching mystery novel very much (with strong logical reasoning ability and attention to detail). I read four books recommended by XX list this holiday, and I will share my feedback on the Internet from time to time. The reading volume is basically around 500+.

Example 2:

Ordinary people answer: love to travel.

You should answer: I like traveling very much. Where have I been? What preparations have been made before the trip, such as making a very detailed travel plan (which can be expanded slightly), writing travel notes after the trip, and sharing the travel itinerary, which is collected by 200 people.

Saying a mediocre thing beautifully can make your image as an applicant instantly full. Of course, in the final analysis, it is much more useful to accumulate internship experience in freshmen and sophomores to make resumes flesh and blood than to struggle with how to "compile" resume words in juniors and seniors.