1. Usually, it will be explained in the last part of your resume. As the ending part of the resume, the average job seeker can choose to fill it in or leave it blank. However, if he can make good use of it, his chances of getting an interview will be greatly improved.
2. The information filled in the remarks varies from person to person, depending on the career planning and experience of the job seeker. Resume is that an individual is selling himself to his employer, and the information in it should be helpful to sell himself to his employer in order to achieve his career goals.
3. The following contents can be filled in the remarks of the application form to illustrate the contents of the form. For example, if the degree in the form is undergraduate, you can fill in the information such as graduation institution and study time in the remarks column, and supplement the contents filled in the form, your views on job hunting or study units, and what kind of work plan you will have if you are accepted.
4. If you apply as a fresh graduate or unemployed youth, the unit and post can be empty. On-the-job, must fill in the name and position of the unit.
5. Remarks are things that individuals need to explain. Unless there are special circumstances, it is best not to fill in the column, and the column can be left blank or left blank. For example, if you have been unemployed at home for many years after graduation, you can leave the column of unit and position blank, and you can indicate unemployment in the remarks.