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How to write on the resume of fresh graduates?
1, familiar with the basic operation of a software = only know a few basic modeling instructions;

2. Rich experience in activities = the number of people who are called together during community activities;

3. Internship experience in XXX company = playing soy sauce in a relative company for one month;

4, strong hands-on ability = metalworking practice made a small hammer;

5, optimistic and cheerful = still alive, still strong;

6. Self-study ability is strong = you can still understand what the book is saying;

7. Wide interests = watching movies and cartoons;

8. I hope to realize my value in your company = just pay me;

9. The girlfriend of a long-distance relationship is in the city where your company is located. I hope I can accompany her there = it's sheer nonsense. I don't have a girlfriend at all!

Put the photos into the ten-level beauty, quietly move the short part-time experience into the internship experience, and describe a school-level competition that is almost impossible to start as a large-scale school-level appraisal activity.

In the year of graduation, I was afraid that the interviewer would dislike that he did not graduate from a prestigious school, that he felt that his college experience was not as rich as others, and that the interviewer would secretly exaggerate the facts on his resume when he saw that his resume gave me a bad first impression.

I have racked my brains to make the photos on my resume look better. I am average-looking, not photogenic, and can only rely on beauty retouching. Finally, I made an appointment with my roommate for a photo studio in this city with ID photos as its main business. After I got the photos, I adjusted them with retouching software according to my own ideas. I thought it was perfect at the time.

Because I always had the idea of postgraduate entrance examination before my senior year, I had no internship experience from freshman to junior year. In my senior year, I wavered in my idea of taking the postgraduate entrance examination and didn't practice yet. Compared with a series of resumes of my classmates' internship experience, my resume looks unremarkable.

So I took my sophomore summer vacation to a company to hand out leaflets part-time. Because the company encountered a business and my brothers and sisters in the office were too busy, I was temporarily transferred to work as a handyman for a few days, and I wrote about my internship experience in that company throughout the holiday. Two short days suddenly turned into two long months, and I felt great.

On the resumes of recent graduates, in addition to grades, awards won and internship experience, it is the club activities that the school participated in. The biggest prize I won was the second prize of the campus writing competition reported by the school literature society. It sounds all right, but the literary club in our school is almost unknown, and most students don't know it. The teacher who led the team was transferred, and after the president graduated, there were only a handful of new people in the literary society every year.

The reason why I took part in this competition is because the school stipulates that it is not allowed to be held because the number of participants is insufficient, and the vice president of the literary society urgently needs a school-level certificate to lift the school's punishment. So as a fellow president, I was dragged to make up the number. Other soy sauce players fought to the end and didn't take it seriously. As far as I am concerned, I carefully wrote an article and handed it in, and won the second prize.

When I wrote my resume, I described the competition as a huge competition in order to look taller. After layers of selection, I stand out.

But now, in fact, those pieces in the studio are already very good, and they are the best-looking ones while conforming to my original appearance. After the adjustment, I became only 78% like myself. If I change my clothes and hairstyle during the interview, the interviewer may think that this person's resume will be a bit fake.

The experience of internship and community activities also benefited from the fact that the interviewer did not ask targeted questions at that time. If it is not fake, there must be a loophole.

Later, I looked around at those students who didn't brag about themselves on their resumes, and they got the favorite offer because of their ability.

So when I do my resume in the future, I will still write down what I have done, at least this is the real me, and I don't have to worry about tripping over myself when the interviewer suddenly asks questions.

I'm sure I can work all night before ddl.

Strong self-study ability-review a book a day and a class a week at the end of the term.

Strong sense of time-leave after work.

Strong hands-on ability-a small hammer for metalworking practice, shall I give you one?

Skillful use of office software-typing speed is still quite fast.

Participated in XX activities-registration, selection and leaving.

I was in charge of the XX project-the kind of employee who helped.

Rich social experience-community activities are always called gathering people.

High efficiency-you can browse Weibo messages on WeChat QQ at the same time.

Pay attention to team spirit-the ability to hold thighs is not covered.

Volunteer for a month-actually only one day.

Proficient in PS-know how to set templates and use shortcut keys.

Proficient in three languages-Mandarin, hometown dialect and English with hometown accent.

I have a wide range of interests-playing games, watching movies and chasing cartoons.

Excellent grades-not many people who fail are easygoing.

Good eloquence-from quarreling with my mother.

Optimistic and cheerful-still alive and strong.