2. Academic content: graduation school, college, degree, major, class, city and country, then the degree and graduation time, professional courses (detailed transcripts can be attached), some minor courses that are beneficial to work and your graduation design.
3. My experience: The simple experience since college is mainly the experience of studying and working as a resume social worker. Some employers value what activities you have participated in after school, such as internship, social practice, volunteer work, student union, youth league work, clubs and other activities. Remember not to include experiences that have nothing to do with the job you are looking for.
4. Honors and achievements: including honors and scholarships such as "excellent students", "excellent student cadres" and "excellent league members", and you can also write down your own successful experiences (for example, completing the university by yourself). Or participate in national academic competitions and international competitions.
5. Job hunting desire: show what you want to do and what you can do for the employer. The content should be concise.
6. Attachment: individual award-winning certificates, such as photocopies of certificates of outstanding party member, league members and outstanding student cadres, photocopies of CET-4 and CET-6 certificates, photocopies of computer grade certificates, photocopies of published papers or other works, etc.
7. Personal skills: professional skills, IT skills and foreign language skills. At the same time, you can also list your skills certificates.