How to fill in your resume with educational experience
1) is arranged in reverse chronological order, with the highest academic qualifications listed at the front, which can be traced back to high school;
2) In the professional description, list the core courses and main courses related to the post, generally not exceeding10; List your graduation project and briefly describe the content of the project in one or two sentences; If you have done other research projects related to the position you are applying for, or published relevant papers in newspapers and periodicals at or above the provincial level, you can list them and make a brief introduction, provided that the research report or paper has your signature;
3) Academic achievements generally do not need to be marked unless required by the employer;
4) If you have overseas study experience, you can list it separately;
5) Even if you go to the best school and learn from the most famous teachers, don't spend pen and ink on your resume … because these don't reflect your own abilities.
How to prevent "educational experience" from becoming a chicken rib in your resume?
academic degree
1. arranged in reverse chronological order, can be traced back to the university as far as possible. If there is no higher education background or high school is particularly famous, it can be traced back to high school;
2. Academic courses, list the core courses you have studied and the main courses related to your position, generally not exceeding10;
3. Academic achievements generally do not need to be marked unless required by the employer;
4. If you have done research projects related to the position you are applying for, or published relevant papers in newspapers and periodicals at or above the provincial level, you can list them and make a brief introduction, provided that the research report or paper has your signature;
5. If you have overseas study experience, you can list it separately.
* Special reminder: Even if you attend the best school, study the best courses and learn from the most famous teachers, don't spend pen and ink on your resume to introduce your school, courses, teachers, etc ... because these can't reflect your own abilities, and HR will not be interested in your school, courses and teachers.
Awards and certificates
1. Awards are traced back to the university as far as possible, in reverse order, and some special awards can simply describe the reasons for winning;
2 scholarships, only listed at the school level and above, indicating the level, not the amount;
3. Certificates are very precious. Just list the professional skills certificates related to the position you are applying for, and indicate when you obtained them. If you have many certificates, IT is suggested to further subdivide them into IT skills certificates, language proficiency certificates, vocational skills certificates and so on. Some certificates that almost everyone has, such as the China Putonghua proficiency certificate, are not recommended if they are not candidates for the position of announcer or host.
4. Grading certificates, such as language certificates, don't write junior ones if there are advanced ones. If the test score is high, it is recommended to indicate the test score;
5. Don't write awards and certificates irrelevant to the position you are applying for, such as blood donation card.
* Special reminder: If you are lucky enough to get an interview, the employer will sometimes ask you to provide some originals or copies of certificates for verification. Therefore, you must keep all the certificates you have obtained earlier, so as not to write them on your resume, but you can't get them out during the interview.
School work (student union, community, etc.). )
1. If you have ever served as a student union minister, a club minister, a monitor, etc. , or have the experience of organizing and planning large-scale activities at or above the school level, you can list them in reverse order in your resume;
2. After the title, select 1-2 pieces of particularly shining work you have done and briefly describe them;
3. By comparing before and after, explain the changes your work has brought to groups or activities, if it can be digitally reflected;
4. Don't talk about ability, especially leadership and organization ability, without factual basis, so as not to make people laugh.
Don't let the work experience of your student union (club) take the lead in your resume, which makes people feel that you are busy at school and have no time to study.
* Special reminder: Many fresh job seekers will pay more attention to their work experience on campus, fearing that they will fall behind others if they don't have it, and then want to exaggerate what they have, or even forge something that is not necessary. But if the integrity is destroyed for an unimportant school experience, it will be a loss.