Archives are documents that record a person's main experience, political outlook, moral style and other personal circumstances, and play the role of vouchers, basis and reference. Individuals need files when they become full members, declare their professional titles, apply for endowment insurance and other related certificates.
General employers will have a "superior unit" when filling out resumes. In fact, in the actual interview, he basically doesn't care about his parents' work unit. Unless the employer specifically requires it. Otherwise, the information in this column can be left blank.
If the actual situation of parents is older, they are already in retirement within the unit. You can fill in "retired" in this column.
If parents are farmers, no work unit can fill in "farming".
Parents who live in the city, but do not have a stable work unit, can fill in "unemployed" or "freelance". The interviewer is easy to understand.
Generally, private enterprises and foreign companies do not value their parents' work units, and there is basically no such thing as filling in resumes. If you have auxiliary information, you can choose not to fill it in, which will not affect your interview results.
If you need institutions, government agencies and other enterprises "superior units". Moreover, it needs to be filled in according to the actual situation, and it is not allowed to fabricate facts to deceive the employer.