When presenting skills and abilities in your resume, describe your skills and abilities as concretely as possible, so that employers can have a clearer understanding of your actual ability level and improve the chances of being hired. For example, when listing programming languages, you can not only simply write out which languages you have mastered, but also indicate information such as proficiency, use time and relevant project experience. When enumerating the remaining skills, it is also necessary to specify the content and application scenarios of the mastered skills, as well as the concrete results achieved in this regard. This can better highlight their own advantages, so that employers are more confident to choose you as a suitable candidate.