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English Resume Notes: Grammar and Punctuation
English Resume Notes: Grammar and Punctuation

X describes the experience, because it is already history, so we should use the past tense verb (initiated, implemented).

All sentences should end with a period, followed by a space, not two spaces.

Always use commas in your resume.

For example:

Apples, oranges and bananas.

or

Apples, oranges and bananas.

Both of the above writing methods are correct, but once one of them is chosen, the expression of the whole resume should be consistent.

X number 1~9 is expressed in English (one or two), and numbers above 10 are expressed in Arabic numerals (12 people).

It is difficult for everyone to reach a consensus on the expression of currency and unit, and various industries and companies also have preferences or conventions. For example,1million dollars, some people write US$ 1MM, some people write us $1million, and some people think it is necessary to write us $1mm. However, once you decide on a certain form of expression, you should be consistent. Don't write U$$2MM in the previous paragraph and $ 10mm in the next paragraph.

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