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I wanted to do a part-time job in the summer vacation, so I submitted an electronic resume, and the other party told me to "bring my resume" when I was interviewed. What exactly is this resume like?
Let you bring a paper resume. A simple resume is enough. State clearly your age, the school you attended, the position you held in the school, your outstanding performance in the school (medals and the like, remember to bring the original if the other party asks), your personality and talents. If people in your family know the company you are applying for, you should indicate your family relationship on your resume (be sure to write your parents' names, and then your relationship with references). Generally, summer jobs are temporary and don't require much. If you do manual work, you should write about your sports expertise. If it's a chore, it's best to fill out a resume by hand.

The format can be applied freely on the internet. Because it is a summer job, employers generally don't care too much. Remember to smile when interviewing, and it is ok to fool around with the interviewer.

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