Work experience/project experience is the most important thing in your resume, because the person who screened your resume (maybe HR or business team) doesn't know you, so you can only judge by work experience/project experience and so on. Pay attention to writing as many relevant experiences as possible. If it's not particularly relevant, such as changing careers, just write it briefly.
The mistake that many people easily make is that they feel that they have experienced a lot and have to write everything down, or they have experienced very little and force them to write something irrelevant.
In fact, the function of resume is to get you an interview opportunity, and write out all the contents that will help you get an interview opportunity. If it doesn't help, you can not write or simply write. Because there are many resumes, it is often some keywords and one or two highlights of project experience that really attract others' attention.
Another mistake that some people are prone to make is that they think it is ok to write items on their resumes. In fact, what is more important is how you tell the interviewer about your project, that is, how well your project itself is done. Judging from the resumes and works of many people I have seen before, these projects are often not easy to get. And if there is no project at all, there is almost no chance.
If you have no project experience, or have no project experience, you can participate in the China Product Design and Operation Competition and gain opportunities and project experience in the actual projects and competitions of Zhiqun.