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Postgraduate entrance examination and second interview: how to prepare your resume
Postgraduate candidates suggest that you can spend most of your time preparing a resume and then find two experienced people to help you revise it. When you have a second interview, whether you want it or not, you'd better take your resume as a backup. This resume can also be attached to the email when contacting the tutor after the results come out. To say the least, even if you can't get into the second interview, this resume can be replaced by a stepping stone to find a job for yourself, or just learn to write a resume, and you will always have the opportunity to use it in the future.

Usually, we can sort out the following aspects in our resume:

Basic information (name, political outlook, native place, major, college), educational experience (major, academic certificate, awards, etc.). ), academic achievements (publishing papers, graduation project), project experience (projects under the guidance of tutors), practical experience (professional practice, social practice, volunteers, community activities), and work experience (internship experience, work experience).

It should be reminded that you don't have to include all the above contents in your resume. You should list the contents that can reflect your advantages and professional quality according to your own situation and professional ability requirements.