1, personal basic information
Including: name, age (date of birth), gender, place of origin, nationality, highest education, political outlook, school of graduation, major, etc. Generally speaking, the more detailed the introduction of personal basic information, the better, but don't write a lot like writing a composition, but list it one by one in an orderly way, and it is enough to briefly explain a content with one or two keywords.
2. Education
It mainly talks about the personal experience from the high school stage to the highest education stage before employment. From which year to which school, we should link the previous years, write the recent learning experience at the top, and then push forward.
3. Learning experience, foreign language and computer application level.
It mainly lists the major, minor, elective subjects and achievements in the university stage, especially reflecting the educational subjects, professional knowledge, foreign language and computer application level related to the position applied for.
4, personal practice, personal achievement award
This is a very important part of your resume. Because employers generally value personal ability and work experience, we must carefully study and fill in this aspect. It is mainly to highlight social work, posts and various awards at the university level, and engage in various part-time, internship and social practice.
5, personal expertise and personality evaluation
This kind of introduction should be appropriate, and try to match your expertise, interests and personality with the professional characteristics and requirements you are seeking. In fact, "my study experience" and "my practice and work experience" can also prove my personal ability and personality, so we must take care of each other before and after.
6. Job hunting intention
That is, the occupation you are willing to engage in, it must be short and clear. What needs to be explained here is that every resume is designed according to the position you are applying for, highlighting your advantages in this respect. You can't describe yourself as a generalist, and you are suitable for any position. And I suggest that you don't just prepare a resume, but focus on showing yourself according to the nature of your work.
7. Contact information and comments
As mentioned above, we must clearly indicate how to find you, area code, telephone number, mobile phone and email address. Some of our graduates like to change their contact information frequently. When employers need to get in touch with you, they often can't find you quickly. I'm afraid it should be you that the employer regrets.