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Is the resume copied?
My resume needs to be printed. I'm preparing my resume, which is about six pages long. I don't approve of it being too casual. Let's talk about my resume.

The first one is the cover, which is actually very important. When you give your resume to the employer, the first thing others see is the cover of your resume, which is the facade of our resume.

The second is a letter of recommendation. You can simply describe yourself. Generally speaking, you can do this job, and you can bear hardships and stand hard work.

The third picture begins to write the text, so I won't be wordy.

Attached to the text are attached drawings, such as scholarship certificate, CET-4 and CET-6 certificate, award-winning certificate, honorary certificate, class cadre certificate, etc. Print as much as you have, and you are not afraid of too many certificates.

Finally, I want to say that you don't need to bind, just buy a one-dollar clip.

Actually, it costs a lot of money to print a resume. You scan all the certificates into electronic files first, then print the first one, and then copy the rest (copying is cheaper than printing, I wonder if this is the case in your school). Four or five copies will be enough. The more companies come, the more copies will be made.

I type them out one by one. I hope it works for you. Hope to adopt