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Junior interview resume
What should I write on my resume? In recent years, young children have become a hot topic for young parents to discuss. How can children go to their favorite primary school? What problems should be paid attention to in the registration of key primary schools? A post caught everyone's attention. "I heard that when I was young, I had to take the initiative to submit my resume to my favorite school before I had the opportunity to take the entrance exam. So what can a child's resume write? Please give some advice or give me a model! " The following is a selection of opinions of several netizens.

Do you really need to write a resume when you are young?

Netizen "silent ok":

Resume is a simple experience, but the child's resume should include family background and kindergarten, and should be polished. The purpose is to let the teacher know the simple situation and specialty of the child at a glance.

Rather than fishing in the forest, it is better to retreat and build a net. Although it is not a prerequisite, it is often the result.

Netizen "Die Hualian 0805":

I didn't expect to get my resume when I was young. . . . .

How to write a resume is better?

Netizen "chasing the sun":

As far as I know, if you want to write a resume of young students, it probably includes the following aspects:

1 page, cover, which reads "XXXX primary school enrollment information".

Page 2. content

Page 3. Recommendation letters

Page 4. Personal information and photos of children: name, gender, hobbies, etc.

Page5, the child's award-winning record or training record (personal understanding is what courses have been taken and what certificates have been obtained)

Page 6. Exhibition of children's works (if any)

Use coated paper or other hard paper, and choose life photos for photos.

A cover letter can refer to an adult's cover letter when applying for a job.

Always with "Hello, dear teacher!" And so on.

Then introduce yourself, age, which kindergarten you study in, what specialties you have, what hobbies you have ... for example, "I love labor and often take the initiative to help teachers clean the classroom" and so on. It doesn't matter whether it's short or not, as long as the content is clear.

Although the school we signed up for didn't require a resume, I prepared one. I hope the teacher can get to know her in many ways and have a better impression on her.