How to fill in the work situation and expectations in your resume?
It is best not to fill in an independent resume. Expected salary \ x0d \ x0d \ A resume may be submitted to multiple companies, and different companies have different salary standards. The same salary is lower than the average in foreign companies, and enterprises will think that candidates are not confident enough to make a correct evaluation of themselves; In private enterprises or small enterprises, it may be higher, and enterprises will doubt whether the ability of job seekers is directly proportional to their salary. \x0d\\x0d\ Fill in an estimated range of industries and regions \x0d\\x0d\ Some companies will give job seekers a form to fill in their expected salary. Then job seekers need to know the salary level of industries and regions in advance, make reasonable estimates according to their own consumption level, and then apply for a job. Some well-known recruitment websites will publish some industry average salary levels. \x0d\\x0d\ In addition, when filling in, try not to write a fixed value, but fill in a range value, the range can be wider, and the lowest value is your bottom line. \ x0d \ x0d \ salary structure Know your actual income \ x0d \ x0d \ Many job seekers think that the salary given by the employer is the money actually paid, but it is not. Generally, the pre-tax salary is reported in the recruitment times, so you should know how much you can get after deducting personal income tax, social security and medical insurance. \x0d\\x0d\ Another thing to know is the overtime fee. \ x0d \ x0d \ How much "expected salary" should be filled in the resume has a great relationship with the job seeker's evaluation of his own ability, his understanding of the job-seeking industry and his field of work, so the job seeker should know more before the interview to avoid the expected salary being too high or too low.