Most people will fill in their basic information on their resumes and learn about their experiences. If you have already taken part in the work, you will also write about your work experience, and most people will also write about the rewards they have won. We think this is an achievement made by a person through his own efforts in the process of growing up. If it can be reflected in his resume, it will help him find a job. And I think the reward depends on whether you get it during school or after work. If it is a scholarship won during school, or an award such as "three good students", I think it can be written in the academic qualifications, because it was originally won during school. Moreover, the rewards obtained during this period are generally aimed at personal abilities.
But if it is a reward after work, it is not necessary to write it in the academic qualifications, because it can be written in the work project at this time. If it is only written in the background experience, it is easy to be ignored, because the background experience is only briefly seen by the interviewer during the interview. I think the rewards gained in life and work should be written in the rewards, which can be summarized very roughly. Don't go into too much detail, there must be some anyway.
In fact, in the process of job hunting, the writing of resume is also very important. If your resume is well written, it will make the interviewer remember and have a better impression on you. But the resume must be in line with your own real situation and can't be faked. After all, cheating is easy to be found in future work.