Work experience should include:
1, employment date and resignation date, including year and month. If the work experience is intermittent, just list the year.
2. The full name of the company you work for, if possible, the name of the department and the name of the parent company.
3. Work place, city or region where the company works, and city or region where the applicant works.
4. Work or position, for different enterprises, the same job may have different job contents.
5. Specific work contents and responsibilities.
Work experience is the core of resume. It should include all your work experience, whether paid or unpaid, full-time or part-time.
Work experience should be based on performance, with simple and clear words. Don't appear personal pronouns, which will cause disgust. On the premise of ensuring authenticity, try to expand and enrich your work experience, but the words must be concise. Start with the latest work record and write forward step by step to maintain the independence of each record. When introducing your work experience, you should provide the name and address of your employer, my working hours and position.
1, date of employment, date of resignation. It should include year and month. If the work experience is intermittent, only the year can be listed.
2. Employer. List the full name of the company, and if possible, provide the name of the department and the name of the parent company.
3. location. Just list the city where the company is located.
4. Position/title. For different employers, the same job can have different job contents. You can change the original title appropriately and use the title that best reflects the nature of the job and achieves the purpose of job hunting. Don't use internal titles that only mean something to the employer.
5. description. Don't just focus on the work itself, performance and results are more important. Pay attention to details, and describe them quantitatively with numbers, percentages and time. Avoid personal pronouns, such as "I" and "we".