Here are some simple examples describing skills, education and achievements. Interview is to describe your skills, education and achievements, and show yourself face to face, while resume is to show your content, so avoid using "I" and "mine".
The following are simple examples of skills, education and achievement statements. In each case, an interview is a way for you to state your skills, education or achievements in the interview. Resume writing is a suggested way to present the same statement in your resume, without writing about me and mine.
Interview: I am very experienced in C++ and Java programming.
Resume writing: Very experienced in programming C++ and Java.
Interview: I have worked in microcomputers, minicomputers and mainframes.
Resume writing: Computer platform experience includes micro, mini and mainframe.
Interview: I am very familiar with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
Resume writing: proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
Interview: I often use UNIX and Windows NT operating systems.
Resume writing: solid working knowledge of UNIX and Windows NT
Interview: My average grade is 3.5, and I graduated with honors.
Resume writing: 3.5 GPA. graduate with honours
Interview: I studied and wrote online help and user manual.
Resume writing: developing online help and user manual
Interview: Releasing new products is an important part of my job.
Resume writing: help to launch new products.
Interview: I can easily understand technical problems.
Resume writing: showing the ability to master technical problems
Interview: Under my management, my employees perform well, and I always make a good budget.
Resume writing: successfully manage employees and resources within budget.
Interview: I received a research grant of 100000 dollars.
Resume writing: research funding of $65,438+$000,000 was obtained.