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Main elements of resume
The main elements of resume include basic information, job intention, work experience, education, certificate, personal skills and self-evaluation.

1, "basic information" is written at the beginning, usually below or on the side of "personal photo", which can let recruiters have a preliminary understanding of job seekers.

2. "Job hunting intention" directly determines whether you match the position you are applying for. Please be sure to write it at the beginning, clearly and clearly, so that recruiters can see it at a glance. Adding borders or shadows can play an important role.

3. "Work experience" can let them judge whether you are qualified for this position, which is the core of a resume. This year's graduates can divide "work experience" into "student work" and "internship experience" Social people can be divided into "work experience" and "project experience".

4. "Education" can let HR know about your school. If your school is a prestigious school or happens to be the alma mater of an HR, it will add a lot of points to your resume at once.

5. "Certificate" If your industry attaches great importance to certificates, this column is a very important plus item. Such as certified public accountants, first-class builders, etc. If not, then don't write.

6. "Personal skills" should be filled in according to job requirements, such as English ability, computer ability, and what job-related software can be used.

7. "Self-evaluation" is an important part of resume. The content of the evaluation is so mediocre that it is likely to be dismissed immediately. Self-evaluation should be objective, not exaggerated or too modest.

Matters needing attention in writing a resume:

1, concise and clear: the resume should be concise and targeted, and avoid lengthy and irrelevant information. Only include the content related to the position you are applying for, and try to keep it within 1-2 pages.

2. Basic information is accurate and true: ensure that all basic information such as name, contact information, education background and work experience are accurate. Don't fabricate or exaggerate any information. Integrity is the foundation of your resume.

3. Clear career planning: clearly express your career goals and plans in your resume, so that recruiters can understand your career development direction.

4. Emphasize experience and achievements: highlight work experience, project experience, internship experience and campus activities, which should occupy most of the resume. Prove your abilities and achievements with data and concrete results.

5. Logical layout: The resume should be modularized, and there are clear dividing lines between each part to facilitate reading and understanding. Sort content according to importance and relevance, such as listing recent work experience first.