A. Solid theoretical knowledge of international trade
B. Practical experience
C. A keen mind to understand market changes
D. Foreign trade posts generally need to be cautious. You can describe them in your personality or self-evaluation.
E. foreign language: you already have this point, so it is good to embody and emphasize it.
Go to the resume website to see some professional resume diagnosis, mainly to see the advantages and disadvantages of other people's resumes.
After you know how to write it, you can download a resume template from their resume template column: WORD has many resume templates.
Ok, your resume is finished.
I suggest you make more changes in the text. These are all ways to teach you to write a resume, not to teach you to fish. I hope you can make good use of this fishing gear and catch the fish you want.
Of course, if you still don't know, you can go to their resume diagnosis section and ask experts to help you modify and diagnose your resume:
There is an actual resume diagnosis of a foreign trade job seeker in the case. You can take a closer look, which should be very helpful for you to apply for this kind of position. You can register on the foreign trade worry-free website. I also do foreign trade, and I found a job there.