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Looking for a job, fresh graduates. Social practice is needed in my resume, but I have no social practice and no relevant practical experience in school.
Landlord, there are several people lying to you upstairs. Please ignore them.

First of all, don't think that no one will read your resume. If no one reads it, you don't have to write it. You can't imagine how many people have been erased from their resumes.

Secondly, don't make it up at will, and don't make it up easily with things like "family education", which is very risky.

I don't know the location of the landlord's school, and I don't know what kind of job I want to find. I just talk about it in general.

1. If you do your own resume and there is really no social practice to write, then simply don't do this column to avoid embarrassment.

2. If the company has a template resume for you to fill in, then you need to dig it yourself. During my college years, I did everything except study. Have you ever had a part-time job? Have you ever volunteered? Have you ever been sponsored by the Student Union? Have you ever organized student activities or club activities? (Strictly speaking, this last article is not actually a social practice, but if it really doesn't exist, you can put it here to make up the scene. )

If there is still no, there are two choices. A) don't write, or write nothing. B) fabricate.

Here's how to choose: the better your school is, the better the company you are looking for, the more you choose A, because the HR of a good company is very powerful, and he can expose your lies in a few questions during the interview, and then there will be no more. If your positioning is poor and the company you are looking for is poor, you can choose B, because some people who compete with you must be making it up.

If you want to weave, you have to weave circles. You must be familiar with this matter and know how to do it, because the interviewer may ask for details, and if the answer is abnormal, you may be eliminated directly. In addition, you are more likely to be asked about your feelings and experiences in this process. You must figure out how to answer this question, or you will be considered as having no learning ability even if you don't make up your resume.

Finally, please don't write anything like "tutor", because it has nothing to do with most industries, looks neither fish nor fowl, and will only lower your grade out of thin air. Just as you won't write "You got the first place in your class in elementary school" on your resume, it will only make people feel that you haven't got the first place in your class since elementary school. )