Symbols can't appear in resumes casually, because the style of resumes determines that the statements in resumes must be declarative and complete. Therefore, ellipsis, greetings, etc. Can't appear on your resume. If such statements appear, they are incompatible with the style of your resume. Let's look at the types of symbols that can't appear in a resume.
Ellipsis, if an ellipsis appears at the end of a paragraph, it means that the paragraph is incomplete, and neither an opinion nor a conclusion is complete, then what can it show? So these things must be made clear, even if you want to use ellipsis to express your skills, honor and so on, it is not enough. For example, this model: I am good at picture making, project budget, hydrological monitoring and safety inspection. . . Although this ellipsis indicates that you still have a lot to say, it is meaningless and annoying. On the one hand, you don't have to list all your skills in your resume, so what's the point of using ellipsis to show that you still have some skills? On the other hand, is there an ellipsis in the official document? Look at the recruitment information released by the company and you will know what it is. There is an ellipsis in it.
Question mark, no matter whether the purpose of the question mark in the resume is to emphasize a certain meaning or lead to a certain point of view, the question mark in the resume will hinder the recruiter from reading the resume. Because a sentence with a question mark doesn't necessarily follow a certain meaning, it may also be a rhetorical question, so you have to combine the words before and after to grasp its meaning. Obviously, the recruiter won't stay here for long, so what's the point of your question mark? In addition, redundant questions will also give people a very bad feeling, such as: What did my budget experience bring me? Through these years' experience, I have learned so-and-so technology and improved my communication ability. Isn't this question unnecessary nonsense? ;