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Do you want to write a junior college resume or not?
Undergraduate college time still needs to be written.

Undergraduate curriculum vitae should generally include the following aspects:

(1) Personal data: name, gender, date of birth, hobbies, personality, etc.

(2) Education content: junior college, major, simple experience since entering school, mainly for social work or joining the party group;

(3) Internship experience: what internships have been done and describe the relevant internship summary;

(4) Ability: such as computer, foreign language, driving, literature, sports, etc.

Resumes of college students should focus on college life, be concise, and avoid dragging their feet. You should also learn to use "keywords, figures and results" to describe the experience in your resume, so as to enrich your internship and club experience.

Apply for qualification

1. The selection targets are junior college students (ordinary full-time unified enrollment) who are included in the national enrollment plan of ordinary colleges and universities and formally admitted by the provincial enrollment department according to the prescribed procedures.

2, adhere to the four cardinal principles, abide by the law; Have high ideological and moral cultivation and cultural quality, strong self-motivation and good conduct; During the school period, I have not been punished by demerit (inclusive) or above, and I have no record of cheating in the exam.

3. English level is required by all provinces. For example, Shanghai requires Grade 4.

4. Retired soldiers who graduated from ordinary higher vocational colleges (colleges) can participate in ordinary colleges and universities after being audited by relevant units such as the civil affairs system in accordance with regulations and procedures.