Seek perfection, blame vs steel, and look up.
It is not advisable for candidates to treat their resumes as professional memoirs and write whatever they want for fear of missing them. You can make a choice about your own experience, and choose those that are related to your career goals, with details and local expression.
Vivid and insipid
After reading the resumes of some candidates, I can't leave a deep impression on the readers and form a distinct image. Therefore, candidates must write all their unique experiences, distinctive occupations and shining things on their resumes. In addition, such "brilliant" achievements as "Piano Grade 10" can also be basked in. Although it is a hobby, it is also very special.
Ma Pingchuan vs is exquisite.
Many candidates spend too much pen and ink on a certain kind of experience because of their single occupation or experience, which leads to relatively monotonous resumes.
Conscientious VS young and promising
Many candidates' resumes have been written into reports, job summaries and job descriptions. Unfortunately, the accumulation of job responsibilities does not effectively reflect your work performance.
Self-talk VS empathy
Candidates often list figures in their resumes without comparison, or talk only about grades without talking about background. For example, the specific figures of sales performance growth should be the most striking place, especially the comparison before the year. For example, if you say that you have finished something in half a month, the teacher doesn't understand your work and doesn't know its difficulty. But if you say so, it usually takes two months to finish this thing, but it happened suddenly, so you finished it in half a month. Even if the teacher doesn't know your work after this description, he knows that this thing is difficult.
Long text vs concise text
Some candidates' resumes are more than one page, or each point is written in more than four lines, or each position is close to 10.
What should I pay attention to in advance of MBA interview resume?