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Elements of resume screening
The elements of resume screening include "my basic information", including: name, age (date of birth), gender, native place, nationality, education, degree, political outlook, school, major, height, graduation time, etc. Generally speaking, the more detailed my basic information is, the better, but there is no need to gild the lily. It is enough to simply explain a content element with one or two keywords.

Resume content:

A resume can generally be divided into four parts, including:

Part I: Personal basic information, including name, gender, age, native place, political outlook, school, department and major, marital status, health status, height, hobbies, home address, telephone number, etc.

Part II: Educational background. You should specify the school, major or discipline you studied, the starting and ending period, and list the main courses and academic achievements you studied, the positions you held in the school and class, and the various awards and honors you won during your stay at school.

Part III: Work experience. If you have work experience, you'd better list it in detail. List the latest information first, and then explain in detail the previous work unit, date, position and nature of work.

Part IV: Job hunting intention. That is, the job-hunting goal or the job position you expect, indicating what kind of job and position you hope to get through job hunting, as well as your goal, can be written together with your personal strengths.

In order to reflect the characteristics of different groups of people, the ordering and combination of the four parts will be slightly different according to the actual situation.