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Seven points to pay attention to when writing a resume
First, don't prepare a thick book like writing a paper. The average enterprise will not read a resume for more than 5 minutes. No business leader will have the patience to read your "monograph" and be good at grasping the main points. It is recommended that the length should not exceed 2 pages of A4 paper.

Second, don't write all hobbies that have nothing to do with position and work, such as traveling, reading novels, singing, piano, etc. These hobbies usually don't give you extra points.

Third, don't attach transcripts of all subjects at school. You are applying for a job in an enterprise, not for studying abroad. Of course, if your academic performance is particularly excellent, then you can write that you have won the first-class scholarship for several years in a row or ranked first in the whole grade, which is enough.

Fourth, don't design your resume too luxuriously, which will make the employer think that you are too good at packaging yourself and spend all your time on appearance, and even think that your resume has been "decorated" by a special artist.

Fifth, don't write work experience that has nothing to do with the position you are applying for. According to the nature of the employer and the requirements for the position, it is enough to provide the employer with background information that can prove your ability.

Sixth, don't show all your talents in your resume, so the employer will miss the key points.

Seventh, it is recommended not to specify the minimum salary requirements and job requirements in your resume, otherwise you may lose the opportunity of interview and don't set too high a threshold for yourself.