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What should I do with my resume? How did everyone do it?
This problem is so big that there is no specific scene. In fact, it is difficult to give suggestions based on your own experience. But since I want to know how to make a resume, I will tell you some routine methods for your reference.

0 1 Write a resume and get to know yourself first. The core of a resume is to show yourself. It just presents a part of myself, which is about my career. To know yourself, start with your own knowledge, skills, abilities and values, and write four contents on A4 paper. When writing, be honest with your heart and don't have any grandiose elements. Seek truth from facts and do what you should do.

Find out your career highlights. Find out what you can do in your past experience, whether it is academic experience or professional experience. Put these experiences in concise words and highlight the highlights. And summarize and sort out their own personal competitive advantages from these experiences. Write down the reasons why you have an advantage over your peers and analyze whether these reasons can be established.

Keep in mind the job description, and the specific resume matches the position. Any recruitment company looking for employees is mostly "recruiting people for their posts" and rarely "setting posts for people". If you are not the kind of person who can crush any competitor, then carefully study the requirements and responsibilities of the position. Take every point as the assessment standard. Use the personal characteristics that have been sorted out before to rate yourself. If there is a mismatch, think about how to extract the content that is beneficial to you from your experience and match the position.

Know yourself, find out your career highlights, study job descriptions and find a match, and do these three things well. This resume can basically be noticed by HR, I hope you can get an interview. Good luck.

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