Familiar with and master a foreign language (taking English as an example);
Foreign Language: English Level: TEM4 (or TEM8)
Unfamiliar:
Foreign Language: No? Proficiency: None
I. Resume:
A brief list of personal work experience, often used for job hunting.
Secondly, it can specifically include the following points:
Educational background:
Graduate schools and majors.
Campus experience:
What experiences have you had on campus, including student union, clubs, etc. As long as it helps your application, you can write it down.
Vocational skills:
Think about the professional skills you need to do this job and what you have.
Work experience:
Don't keep a running account, the result of your work will be more important than your experience.
Specialties and hobbies:
If your specialties and hobbies are in line with the position you are applying for, extra points are of course necessary.
Honors won:
Present the honors you won during your college years in concise language on your resume, which can be a scholarship or a reward for participating in a competition.