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Studying in Japan: What materials should be attached to your resume?
Students studying in Japan always hope to find a suitable job in Japan and eventually develop in Japan, so writing a resume is a necessary stage. Now I'll give you some advice on writing your resume.

First of all, it is best to attach other application materials.

Some companies will stipulate the resume mode, so in order to let interviewers know themselves better, when submitting resumes, it is best for those with work experience to attach their resumes. If you are a college graduate, you'd better attach a letter of introduction. In addition, please be sure to attach a thank-you letter, which will make people feel that you know Japanese etiquette very well and leave a good impression on the interviewer. If there are many materials to be pasted, it is recommended to clip them together with paper clips or nail them together. This makes it easier to read and let the interviewer get to know you easily and quickly.

So what information should be attached? ?

All kinds of qualification certificates (copies are enough)

Scholarship certificate (copy is enough)

Transcript (if good)

Internship certificate (with internship experience)

Understand the company's surveys and new product plans.

Secondly, some problems should be paid attention to when submitting resumes.

When writing the company name, it must be "joint stock company * * *" and "limited company * * *". At the recipients of "Company" and "Deployment Name", you should write "Yuzhong" and "Personnel Responsibility".

For example:

(Example) ィンターナショナル Yuzhong Group Company

(Example) Yu Zhong, Personnel Department of ABC Company

(Example) Personnel Manager of Nakamura Construction Co., Ltd.