1. font
Bring a resume, as long as there are more than three fonts on it, which will dazzle you directly. If you are engaged in font design and want to put your resume and work together, ignore this.
The text of Chinese resume can be Song style, and the degree of discrimination is mainly achieved by bolding and font size. If you really want others to know that your computer has rich fonts, use regular script. Black, long, straight, thick and beautifully decorated artistic fonts in the text are strongly recommended. If you want to highlight the "name" in the title part, it doesn't matter if it is black or straight, but be careful not to be black, otherwise it will be top-heavy. In addition, when using boldface, be careful not to stick strokes visually, and simply do not use boldface for words with many strokes.
There is nothing to say about English resume. Finally, it should be noted that English characters and numbers will inevitably appear in Chinese resumes. Please be consistent with the font of your English resume.
2. Font size and decoration
Just like fonts, don't be too fancy. In fact, there are not many levels that need to be distinguished in a resume. Is nothing more than:
The first floor: name and title (placed at the top, naturally distinguished, name can be selected in large letters, address, phone number, etc. Not modified)
The second layer: titles such as education, internship experience, extracurricular activities, personal ability, etc. (English capital letters, bold, optional big words, separated by 2px lines below)
The third layer: the name of the school, company and society (optional English capital letters, bold, standard font size)
Level 4: department and position (bold, italic and standard font size can be selected)
Level 5: Specific content/text (list by main points without modification)
Several points for attention:
Never use italics in Chinese. English handwriting is naturally italic and looks beautiful.
Underscores should be avoided. Titles can be distinguished by bold, font size and lines. The words are underlined just to tell others-I'm really fine here. Let's see if it's okay. If it's really awesome and hard to see, don't underline it. If it's just that you think it tastes bad, it's actually delicious. If people read it without reading it, it's tantamount to showing others short-sightedness.
Try not to bold the text. Because bold is destined to be widely used in titles, bold has a special hierarchical meaning in resumes. Once the text appears bold, on the one hand, it completely destroys this sense of hierarchy, leading to a sharp decline in the visual effect of the whole resume, on the other hand, it sees the negative effect of underline.
3. Interval
It's so important! Don't think you can't tell by two millimeters. Inconsistent spacing is no less dazzling than italic Chinese characters.
The spacing in a resume is mainly word spacing, line spacing and paragraph spacing.
Lines and paragraphs:
To keep the spacing between lines and paragraphs consistent, the personal recommendation is to make a full-frame resume with a table, code the words first, and then adjust the format. I used to adjust the format first and then code words. Believe me, I will be typing soon. Removing the border should be the last step. Special note: the same spacing does not mean the same spacing, but the same spacing at the same level.
In addition, the spacing within projects should be smaller than the spacing between projects. It's like the spacing between paragraphs in a chapter is smaller than the spacing between chapters. Word spacing:
Mainly related to alignment and word count.
Alignment. I've seen both ends aligned and left aligned. One sacrificed the neatness of the right end, and the other sacrificed the unity of word spacing. I choose left alignment. On the one hand, the word spacing is inconsistent after the two ends are aligned (both in Chinese and English). On the other hand, the advantages of alignment at both ends are mainly reflected in long segments. After alignment, it is square, seamless and looks cool. Resumes don't have very long paragraphs, which are basically one or two lines, so the advantages of alignment at both ends can't be exerted.
punctuation
Chinese and English punctuation marks go home, don't run around. Chinese resumes are punctuated in Chinese except for established symbols such as thousands of symbols. Don't have any Chinese punctuation in your English resume. English punctuation should be followed by spaces, not Chinese.
There is another place that is easily overlooked, that is, the end of the sentence. It is customary to use punctuation at the end of a sentence, but the punctuation commonly used at the end of a single line in a resume is a bit redundant. I personally don't recommend it, but if you really want to add it, then add it all. Is there a line after the previous line? It looks terrible.
Finally, pay attention to the level of punctuation. The most obvious three levels are ",,; Needless to say, pause. If you want to express two meanings in one sentence, and each meaning is more than one sentence, don't use commas in the middle; Wait a minute.
5. spelling and grammar
Spelling is a one-vote veto, and not many people have seen big typos in their resumes. This problem basically appears in the English part. Because Word has spell checking function, it is not easy to make spelling mistakes, but I suggest you not be too confident. You never know why Word missed a typo and didn't tell you. Compared with all the above, improper use is more common. Among the resumes I read these days, the most typical one is the minister. Yes, minister. Although I don't know why the internal composition of the association is called "Ministry" instead of "Ministry", the fact is that there are many ministers. This minister is not another. Every time I see the minister on my resume, I want to say that you are in the wrong place ... use the common word Leader or Head.
Grammatically, they are all from China, so it's no big deal that they can't write so-called pure English. Chinglish looks friendly (for what reason). But it is not good for middle schools or even primary schools to have grammar problems. Inconsistent tenses, inconsistent singular and plural numbers, and incomplete sentence components (GMAT error correction) are very hurtful, especially for companies that require high English. This kind of problem can be completely avoided as long as you are careful.
6. Content arrangement
Good content must be arranged before it can be reflected.
As far as modules are concerned, a student resume is nothing more than information such as academic qualifications, internship experience and extracurricular activities.
6. 1 educational background
It's best to put it first. As for what is written in the academic qualifications, it is generally schools, colleges, majors/degrees, grades, courses and honors. The most sensitive thing is grades. I have seen four ways to write grades: general GPA, core GPA, single subject grade and no grade. The first and fourth types are recommended.
As for whether there is honor in the academic qualifications, I did, because there is not enough space, so I didn't list it separately. If there is enough space to list them separately, and these honors carry weight in themselves, it doesn't hurt to list them separately. Common honors include scholarship, three good, excellent, X award and so on. If you get too many honors, it is recommended to choose carefully. Scholarships and miyoshi are omnipotent. All kinds of competition awards should be focused, especially those unrelated to majors, such as vocal music, photography and dance. And it is best to put it in personal interests rather than professional content.
6.2 Internship experience
I have seen two extremes, too many (seven or eight) and too few (one). Too little is understandable. If you haven't done it, you haven't done it. Replace another person's work with body double and improve students' practice. Try not to do such a thing. Support reasonable handling and oppose artistic creation. The only way to deal with too little is to dig deep, exhaust everything done in the internship and give one thing as much meaning as possible.
6.3 Extracurricular activities
There are too many kinds, and the general principle is "show your ability". It is best to have a professional activity. Of course, you can write about entertainment activities, but make sure that your experience can reflect your specific ability, just forget the kind you play. Public welfare activities are very good, write at will. Do not comment on political activities. As for the content, you can refer to the description of the internship experience above.
6.4 Other information
This is a big pit, everything can be loaded, but in general, it is loaded with language, technical ability, hobbies and honors. The importance of language is self-evident. English is the majority, so choose the most beautiful one to write. It's good to be outside, but make sure you really have two brushes, or don't write casually. For example, after studying French for a semester, if you can learn basic conversation at most, you dare to write a primary French class. Even if you have only studied for two semesters, the interviewer can completely blow you up.
Technical ability and hobby are eight immortals crossing the sea. Hobbies and hobbies It is best not to write books, movies, travel and the like, which has no added value. Save a line and write something else. The principle is: there is nothing that can't be written, but it must be attractive enough to write.
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