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A successful resume contains several parts.
A successful resume should include the following parts:

Part I-Identification

Write your name, address and telephone number at the beginning, and use your full name. It's best to indicate only your home phone number on your resume to avoid embarrassment when recruiters call your office.

The second part-the degree of love for education

First, indicate your school (name and address). Then, it is academic performance. Generally speaking, people want to write down all their degrees. If you get a degree, you should write down your full name.

Each item must be dated.

In this section, you can also include some achievements or honors you have obtained.

Part III-Continuing Education

Other counseling or training courses you have attended related to this job should also be reflected, and the completion date should be indicated.

If you are currently studying a subject, you should write down the completion date, for example, computer word processing will be completed in June 5438+next year 10.

Part IV-Work or Business Experience

For most employers, this section is the "core" of your resume-you should include all your work experience.

First of all, it should be your recent work unit, with your area attached. Then indicate your position and tenure. You should arrange it in reverse chronological order, first your recent work experience, and then your previous work experience.

If there is a blank in your resume, that is, you haven't done any work for a while, you should also indicate the time, not just the year. You'd better write down your work date accurately and be prepared to answer some unexpected questions. The date of part-time or seasonal work should also be clearly written.