Resume can be in the form of a report or in other ways. Resume should generally include the following aspects:
(1) Personal information: name, gender, date of birth, home address, political outlook, marital status, health status, hobbies, preferences and temperament;
(2) Course-related contents: college admission, technical majors, bachelor's degree, foreign languages, computer mastery;
(3) Self-experience: the simple experience since I entered school is mainly to become a social worker or increase party member and other fields;
(4) Honors won; Miyoshi students, outstanding league members, outstanding students, party member cadres, scholarships for key disciplines, etc. ;
(5) Self-expertise: such as computer, foreign languages, safe driving, literature and art, sports culture, etc.
Resume should be condensed into the essence of school life or the daily life of graduate students. You should be brief, don't drag your feet. I can attach my award-winning certificate on the back of my resume, such as copies of party member's, Miyoshi Student's and Excellent Student's qualification certificates, copies of CET-4 and CET-6 certificates, and copies of my driver's license, which can leave a deep impression on the employer.
When writing a resume, you should pay attention to the following points:
(1) First of all, we should highlight our past achievements. Past achievements are the strongest direct evidence of your ability to work. Written in detail, it will be infectious.
(2) Resume should not be too long, and try to compress it within three pages. The most important thing is to have something substantial to show the employer.
(3) The materials on the resume must be objective and true. Never talk big, because lies will be exposed. You should be honest and write as much as you want.
(4) Like writing a cover letter, materials don't have to be piled together, and there should be a certain distance between new projects.
(5) Don't write anything useless for the position you are applying for, remember.