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How to write a resume is more attractive?
A resume is a concise written introduction to a person's education, experience, specialties, hobbies and other related information. Resume is an important way for employers to get to know graduates. Therefore, whether the resume is written enough to attract HR plays a key role in the success of graduates' job hunting.

So, how can I make my resume more attractive?

1, be good at writing about experiences that can show your personality and quality charm.

Whether you have special experience, excellent personality and good personality has become an important condition and content for many employers to consider when employing people. If graduates can dig in this area and do some articles, it will undoubtedly add some advantages to their "double choice" or application.

A graduate once introduced his experience in this way, which was appreciated by the employer and finally hired him: "I come from a poor family in a poor mountainous area. The harsh environment and hard life have honed my hard-working and indomitable quality. As long as you can learn, you can eat no matter how bitter you are. After being admitted to junior college, I especially cherish this rare learning opportunity. I have been studying hard, so I have a solid foundation and excellent grades. Now I am about to graduate and go to society. As long as I can find a job, I will cherish it. I can do any hard and tired work. Is there any work that is harder and more tiring than poor mountainous areas? "

2. Write your own views and attitudes on some related issues.

At present, when employing employees, employers should not only look at whether employees are competent for the job, but also look at whether employees have ideas, brains and vision, and whether they can open up new ideas and find ways for their own units to continue to develop. Therefore, when graduates are writing job resumes, if they can naturally write their own understanding and views on some related issues, they can also let employers know their understanding ability and level of things.

A graduate introduced his study in this way: "In the process of study, many students think that the course of Electrical Engineering is difficult to learn, so they don't want to learn it. In my opinion, it is precisely because it is difficult to learn, few people learn thoroughly, so society lacks talents in this field. Conversely, people with this knowledge and technology have more employment space. So I'm trying to study this course seriously, and my grades in this course are particularly excellent ... "

After reading such a resume, the employer will naturally think that this is a thoughtful, discerning, independent person who does not follow the trend. Such people will be given priority in hiring.

3. Learn to compare horizontally.

As the saying goes, "If you don't know the goods, you are afraid to shop around." Therefore, those graduates with outstanding achievements should be good at highlighting and embodying their own advantages when writing job resumes, and compare their achievements in grades or professional rankings, so as to better display and show your unusual advantages and outstanding achievements. If you just write "excellent grades", it is better to write "your grades are among the top in your grade or major", which is more specific and weighty.

4. Be good at speaking with facts.

Nowadays, when many graduates are writing job resumes, most of them have a problem, which is vagueness and generality. Such as "demanding progress, strict discipline, excellent grades", anyone can write like this without giving specific examples. No matter how boastful you are, it is hard to say who you are. Therefore, when writing your resume, you should be good at letting the facts speak for themselves, conquer the employer with sufficient facts and win the trust of the employer.

For example, it is better to write "strictly observe discipline" as "never been deducted for four consecutive years and won a discipline award every semester"; It's better to write "excellent grades" as "the scores of all subjects in the university are above 90 points in four years" or "three-excellent students are obtained every semester" and "one time was rated as an excellent student at the district level". "Strong writing ability" is better than writing in which newspapers and how many articles have been published; "Being good at speaking" is not as good as "winning the second prize in various speech contests held by the school every time" or "winning certain awards on behalf of the school in an urban speech contest"; "Strong organizational and management skills" is not as good as writing what positions you have held and what achievements you have made, which is more specific and convincing.

To write about their own specialties, the employer hopes that the person who is hired is versatile or has some remarkable specialties. Therefore, when writing a resume, graduates must write their most prominent strengths, which will give them an advantage in job hunting and increase their chances of being hired.

Of course, if you want to make your resume attractive enough, you must first learn well and do it well, otherwise, you will screw up, and unfortunately you have no practical ability.

Problems needing attention in writing resumes:

(1) First of all, we should highlight our past achievements. Past achievements are the strongest proof of your ability. It will be very convincing to write them down in detail.

(2) Resume should not be too long, and try to compress it within three pages. The most important thing is to have something substantial to show the employer.

(3) The information on the resume must be objective and true. Never brag, because lies will be exposed. Write as honestly as possible.

(4) Like writing a cover letter, materials should not be piled up in dense piles, and there should be a certain gap between projects.

(5) Don't write anything useless for the position you are applying for, remember!