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Ten Elements of English Resume (I)
Ten elements of an English resume A perfect English resume usually includes the following elements:

(1) Personal data or personal information

First, the name, the customary English writing is the first name, such as Wang Daguang.

Second, the address (mailing address), English mailing address writing is very different from Chinese, Chinese is from big to small, English is from small to big, for example: No.88 Gaodi Lane, Beijing Road, Guangzhou (No.88 Gao Jie, Beijing Road, Guangzhou).

Third, the postal code. Fourth, the phone number (phone number).

The above four items are often placed at the beginning and listed separately.

5. Gender: male (male) or female (female)

If Mr. (Mr.), Ms. (Miss) and Mrs. (Mrs.) have been added before the name, or will replace and, you don't need to fill in this item. If there is no gender restriction for the position to be recruited, this item can also be omitted.

6. Date of birth, date of birth 12, 1958 (American English) or 12 March, 1958 (British English) can also be substituted.

Birthplace (birthplace), such as Zhuhai (Zhuhai)

Nationality (nationality or nationality), such as People's Republic of China (PRC) (China), Han nationality (China), or nationality: China (China). If you have dual nationality, write: dual nationality: for example: China and Canada (China and Canada). If you are not looking for a job overseas, you don't need to fill in your nationality.

9. height, such as 175cm (175cm) or 1.75m (1.75m).

X. weight, for example, 60 kilograms (60 kilograms)

Xi。 Marital status: married, single or divorced.

Twelve, the number of children (number of children), such as: one or none (1 or none), of course, unmarried people can not fill in this item. If the divorced person's children are raised by the other party after divorce by court judgment or agreement, this item can be filled in (None).

Thirteen. Health: excellent, very good and strong.

Hobbies (hobbies), such as playing basketball, playing violin, jogging, dancing, etc. Some employers like to hire people with expertise in sports, literature and art, so if you have hobbies or expertise in this field, that is an advantage. Some work that requires patience, if you have a hobby of fishing, you can also fill it in.

15. Members, such as Guangzhou Translation Association. Now there are associations, societies or seminars in all walks of life. If yes, please fill in this item, if no, please leave it blank. Of course, if you join one or several academic organizations, especially as a director or president, it will undoubtedly increase your competitive advantage in job hunting.

Sixteen, ID number (ID number)

Some recruitment positions have restrictions on the location of registered permanent residence. You should fill in this item, otherwise it can be omitted. In addition to the above personal data, many employers also require candidates to attach one or more recent photos to their resumes. Even if there is no such requirement in the job advertisement, you might as well send your photo, which will enhance the impression of the recruiter on you.

In addition, if necessary, you can indicate the arrival time, for example, May 4th is available, 1994 (1994 will arrive on May 4th).

The above fourteen hobbies and fifteen memberships can be put in your profile or listed separately at the end of your resume.

(2) Job hunting objectives When you send your resume to a talent exchange center, a talent exchange meeting, a labor talent market or a permanent labor agency, you must write down the position you want. In some job advertisements, a company often recruits talents for multiple positions at the same time. At this time, you should also indicate the position you are applying for, so that recruiters can see at a glance what position you want to apply for. If a job advertisement only recruits one kind of talent, it can be omitted from the resume and mentioned in the cover letter.

(3) Work experience

A. The order of work experience writing: Generally speaking, the present work is written first, and the previous experience is written in turn.

If your previous job is closely related to the job you are applying for now, write that work experience first, which is more detailed than other experiences.

B. Work experience usually includes the following:

I. Work unit. If you feel that the person in charge of recruitment doesn't know much about your former work unit, you can put it in brackets.

Give a brief introduction in one sentence. For example: Zhujiang Co., Ltd. (one of the leading real estate development enterprises in Haikou). Pearl River Company Limited (one of the major real estate development companies in Haikou). Guangzhou Avon Co., Ltd. (produces skin care products and cosmetics). Guangzhou Avon Co., Ltd. (produces skin care and beauty products).

Second, the service time. Every work unit you have served must clearly write down from a certain month to a certain month.

Service hours are mostly written in front of work units, such as July 1987 to March 1990 Guangzhou Yangcheng Pharmaceutical Factory 65438+July 0987 to June 65438+March 0990.

The month can also be expressed in Arabic numerals, such as:10/1990-6/1992 Shanghai Tea Import and Export Corporation 1990 10 turn1992 June Shanghai Tea Import and Export Corporation.

However, service hours can also be written at the back of the work unit. For example: China World Hotel (April 1988 to May 199 1) China World Hotel (April 1988 to May 19965438) Shenzhen University (8/1)

If the working hours are not long and you are still working in the same work unit, you can write from a certain day in a certain year to the present. For example, from July 1993 to Guangdong International Hotel 1993 to Guangdong Development Bank (101992 to present) to Guangdong Development Bank1992 to present.

Three. Position, responsibility and achievements

It is very important to write clearly the position you have held, the business you are responsible for and the achievements you have made in your work experience, because it will reflect whether you are qualified for the position you are applying for. If you have a lot of work experience, you only need to specify the position in your previous experience, and you don't have to write specific responsibilities. Now you should explain your work in detail. However, if your current job has little to do with the new position you are applying for, and your previous experience is closely related to the new position you are applying for, then you must clearly write down the position, responsibilities and achievements of that experience. For example:

Position: Deputy Project Manager

Responsibilities: Coordinate designers, contractors and government agencies, budget and control costs, and supervise internal construction project teams.

Position: Deputy Engineering Manager

Responsibilities: Coordinate with designers, contractors and government agencies, budget and control expenses, and be responsible for the indoor construction engineering team.

Position: Secretary to the Purchasing Manager

Responsible for general secretarial activities, such as receiving visitors, arranging appointments, taking dictation and writing daily letters.

Position: secretary to the purchasing manager

Responsible for general secretarial work, such as meeting visitors, arranging appointments, taking notes and writing daily letters.

When explaining the performance, it is better to quote some specific figures. For example:

Position: translator

Achievements: In the past two years, I have translated 2 million words of business information from English into Chinese.

Position: translator

Achievements: 2 million words of English-Chinese business materials have been completed in the past two years.

When listing figures for reducing costs, increasing sales and increasing turnover, if trade secrets are involved, do not use specific figures in your resume, but use percentages indirectly. For example:

Position: Regional Sales Manager

Responsibilities and achievements: Training and managing 30 salespeople. The territory includes the whole of southern China. The turnover in this area increased by 20% in 1993 and by 25% in 1994.

Position: Regional Sales Manager

Responsibilities and achievements: Training and managing 30 sales staff, covering the whole South China. The turnover in this field is 1993.

200 1 year increased by 20%, and 1994 increased by 25%.

Position: Chief Engineer

Achievements: By redesigning the original assembly line for producing air conditioners, the production cost was reduced by 45%.

Position: Chief Engineer

Results: The original air conditioning production line was redesigned, and the production cost was reduced by 45%.

Fourth, the second occupation:

In recent years, a large number of people have joined the ranks of second occupations without affecting their normal occupations. Some of them use weekends as Sunday engineers, some use their spare time to share stocks, and some go out to work at night. If your second job is closely related to the position you are applying for, you can also write about your experience in the second job, but you must explain that you did it in your spare time, so as not to let the employer think that you are doing nothing. If your second job has nothing to do with the position you are applying for, you don't have to reinvent the wheel, otherwise it will be counterproductive.

Here are a few examples to illustrate the second occupation:

Second occupation: at 1993, selling Avon cosmetics and skin care products door to door for two hours three nights a week.

Second occupation: 1993, selling Avon beauty and skin care products for two hours three nights a week.

From August 1986 to April 1987, I worked as a Sunday engineer in Kelon Electric Appliance Co., Ltd., helping to install the assembly line of Rong Sheng refrigerator.

From August 1986 to April 1987, I worked as a Sunday engineer in Kelon Electric Appliance Co., Ltd. to assist in the installation of Rong Sheng electric ice.

The assembly line of boxes.

part-time teacher

Teaching TOEFL in Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology (121992-5/1993).

Teaching English in Guangdong Radio and TV University (9/1991-11992).

Self-taught edu, teaching English grammar at Nanyang Supplementary University.

Cation (9/1989-11990).

Part-time teachers:

Teaching TOEFL in Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology (1992, 65438+February to 1993, May)

Teaching English in Guangdong Radio and TV University (September 199 1 to September 1992 1).

Teaching English grammar at Nanyang Self-taught College in Guangzhou (September 1989 to June 1990).

(4) Academic education

A. If you are an on-the-job candidate with a lot of work experience, you only need to write down the name and address of the school and department (research institute), the start and end time of study, and the degree will be fine when you write your academic qualifications. For example:

1. Department of Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin 9/1984-7/1988b.c.

September 1984 to July 1988, Bachelor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin.

2. September1987-July 1990 Law Department of Peking University.

September 1987 to July 1988, Master of Civil Law, Peking University Law Department.

B. the order of writing academic qualifications should start with academic qualifications and move forward. If you have a higher degree, you don't.

You must write down your secondary and primary school education. For example:

I. 9/1991-7/1994d.lit (t). English Department of Beijing Foreign Studies University.

Master of Arts, English Department, Guangzhou Foreign Studies University

9/ 1984-7/ 1988 Bachelor of Arts in English Department of Nanchang University

1991September to1994 July Doctor of Literature, English Department, Beijing Foreign Studies University.

65438+September 0988 turn19965438+July 0 Doctor of Literature, English Department, Guangzhou Foreign Studies University.

September 1984 to July 1988, Bachelor of Arts, English Department, Nanchang University.

Second, Master of Electronics from Princeton University (9/ 1992-6/ 1994).

Master of Science, Princeton University, majoring in electronics (September 1992 to June 1994).

Bachelor of Science, Department of Electrical Engineering, South China University of Technology (September 1988 to July 1992).

3. September1982-July 1986 Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Trade, Bachelor of International Business Department.

September 1982 to July 1986, Bachelor of International Trade Department, Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Trade.

4.9/ 1986-7/ 1992 Guangzhou Huaqiao Middle School.

9/1981/-71986 Shamian Primary School in Guangzhou

September 1986 to July 1992 Guangzhou Huaqiao Middle School

198 1 September to 1986 July Guangzhou Shamian Primary School

C. If you have participated in training, advanced studies, vocational colleges, night schools, correspondence courses, etc. During your employment, and this kind of study is closely related to the job you are currently applying for, it should also be listed in your academic qualifications, which will help you apply successfully. For example:

1.March 1993 to July 1993, and received off-the-job training at Guangdong Economic Management Cadre College, with courses including: enterprise management, marketing and international commercial law.

1March 1993 to1July 1993, he received full-time training in Guangdong Economic Management Cadre College. Courses include: business management

Science, marketing, international business law.

2. Sun Yat-sen University Hotel Management Training Center Night School. Courses include taking guests to their rooms, room service, room service, laundry service, answering questions and hotel English.

1February, 1994 to1February, 1994, I went to night classes at the Hotel Management Training Center of Sun Yat-sen University. This course includes guiding the whole room.

Room management, room service, laundry service, answering questions, hotel English.

Thirdly, take advanced linguistics courses in Japanese Department of Shanghai International Studies University, such as photonics, phonetics, morphology and epidemiology (9/ 1992-7/ 1993).

Studying linguistics courses such as phonetics, phonetics, morphology and etymology in Japanese Department of Shanghai International Studies University (September 1992 to July 1993).

D. If you are a college graduate and have no work experience, you should write down your education in detail. In order to let the employer know your knowledge, intelligence, thinking, judgment and personality, in addition to the name and address of the school and department (research institute), the starting and ending time of your study and your degree, you should also add the following contents.

Specific content:

Courses and grades:

Accounting courses and their scores:

Accounting principle: 88 points

Bookkeeping principle: 90 points

Cost accounting: 86 points

Financial management: 90 points

Economic Mathematics: 92 points

The course you study is mainly to list the subjects related to the job you are applying for, and to list the results of each subject together can let the employer know whether your study is good or not. For example:

Specific courses of accounting major and their scores;

Accounting principle: 88

Bookkeeping principle: 90

Cost accounting: 86

Financial management: 90

Economic Mathematics: 92 points

Courses useful for secretarial work and their scores:

Office management: 82 people

Bookkeeping: 90

Courses useful for secretarial work and their achievements;

Office management: 92 points

Bookkeeping: 90 points

Document processing: 88 points

Word processing: 87 points

Data processing: 86 points

Business English: 85 points

Secretary theory: 80 points

Archive: 88

Word processing: 87

Information processing: 86

Business English: 85

Secretarial science: 80

Management courses and their achievements;

Management principle: 94 points

Histology: 92 points

Industrial management: 90 points

Business management: 88 points

Behavioral science: 87 points

Macroeconomics: 85 points

Operational research: 82 points

Management courses and their scores:

Management principle: 94

Organizational theory: 92

Industrial management: 90

Business management: 88

Behavioral science: 87

Macroeconomics: 85

Operational research: 82