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How to describe English level in resume?
1, it is best to be practical and realistic, and truthfully write down your English test scores (such as CET-4, TEM-8 or other) or award-winning certificates, whatever you write.

2. If you don't have English level, you can judge according to your English listening, reading and writing level, which is generally divided into: average, good and proficient.

Tell the truth, you can copy your English scores or certificates into your resume, which is the most convincing.

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Resume (Chinese vocabulary)

Resume (English: resume), as its name implies, is a concise written introduction to a person's education, experience, specialties, hobbies and other related information. Resume is a standardized and logical written expression of targeted self-introduction. For candidates, resumes are the "stepping stone" to job hunting.

Resume is a written communication material for job application, which shows prospective employers that they have skills, attitudes, qualifications and self-confidence to meet specific job requirements. A successful resume is a marketing weapon, which proves to the future employer that he can solve his problems or meet his specific needs, thus ensuring that he can get a successful interview.

Write a good resume, send it alone or attach a cover letter, and you can apply for the position you are interested in. Take a few copies with you when you attend a job interview, which can not only provide ideas and basic information for introducing yourself, but also provide detailed reading materials for the interviewer. After the interview, it can also be stored in the computer or archived for future reference.