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How to package yourself with a resume
Generally speaking, the resume is roughly divided into several pieces:

Part I: Personal information

Here is your full name, mailing address, telephone number and email address. If you have a personal website, you can also indicate it, which may better explain your professional skills to the recruitment company. If there are photos, you'd better be dignified and clear. When someone sent a resume to the Zhu Zhu hotline, there was a photo in the attachment. When I opened it, it was a cartoon character with bright eyes, which was somewhat ridiculous.

Part II: Job-hunting objectives

Explaining what kind of job you are looking for in a short sentence will make recruiters immediately understand who you are and what you are looking for. You didn't force them to read the complete resume, but you showed the recruiter that you are an understanding job seeker.

Part III: Your work experience

List your experience by year, starting with your recent work, including the name of the company, the date you were hired, and briefly describe your achievements. Of course, if your latest experience doesn't mean anything to your job search goal, or some of your experiences don't leave the deepest impression, it is necessary to rearrange your "experience catalogue": it is important to get the best from the rough. As I said before, you only have a few seconds, so you can't waste precious space.

This is a description of job performance:

As an engineering manager, I am responsible for helping to organize new customers. In my first three months, I recruited 250 clients, and in my second three months, I recruited 200 clients. These customers finally made the organization earn 320 thousand.

The resume should be changed to:

Recruit 450 new customers within 6 months. Increase the total income of the organization by 320,000 yuan.

Part IV: Educational background.

First, list your recent educational experience and some recent technical skills training. State the name of your school, your region, your education and major, etc. Don't forget to mention your technical and computer skills. List the programming languages, software operation processes and operating systems you have used and the certificates you have. Don't forget to list your foreign language communication skills, which should be a soft indicator for employers to examine you. Sometimes you can list your hobbies appropriately, which may reflect that you are an all-round development person from one side.

In addition, it should be reminded that your resume should choose a clean, consistent and easy-to-read font, and don't use unconventional or overly creative fonts. At the same time, because it is a "Jane" calendar, please follow a simple rule: the resume should not exceed one page in the end. Because according to the survey, recruiters spend less than 30 seconds reading a resume on average, so simplicity is the key.