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What font does your resume use?
If you want to print your resume, you can use beautiful and generous fonts, such as bold Chinese and bold holly. , and used the Song Dynasty books and songs (Founder Book Song, Founder Book Song, Hanyi Book, Hanyi Book Song, etc. ) is the text. These styles are a little stronger than Zhong Yi's songs (that is, the songs that come with Windows) and will not appear so weak and dazzling. If your resume is to be sent to the other party by e-mail, the title and subtitle should be bold in Chinese or elegant black in Microsoft, and the text should be easy in Chinese, because you can't guarantee that the good-looking font you choose will be available in the other party's computer.

P.S. had better not manually bold Chinese Ti and Chinese Yi Bold, because they are not bold themselves, and they will not look good on the screen or printed.

Matters needing attention in the use of resume font, font size and line spacing:

1, same resume, no more than three fonts. In principle, it doesn't matter how many kinds of fonts you can grasp. Even designers, if there are many fonts, sometimes it is not something that ordinary designers can grasp well. If you don't understand design aesthetics and abuse fonts, people will feel that the page is messy. A font is a title, a subtitle and a paragraph at most. Try not to have different fonts before and after the text.

2. Don't use special symbols. When writing your resume, try not to use italics, underscores, ellipsis, etc. Take italics as an example. Chinese fonts are huge, so it is impossible to design beautiful italics like English. At present, italics seen in the market are basically the result of matrix transformation. In other words, the readability is poor.

3. Font size should be uniform. Text content cannot be inconsistent in font size. The specific font size can be adjusted according to the content, and try not to exceed one page.