1, writing strength.
Don't write about your weaknesses. The interviewer may be interested in which project, and sometimes he will talk to you. Once you tell your weaknesses, most people will be embarrassed, show embarrassment and lose confidence, which is very bad for you.
2. Write only two or three advantages.
Because few people can reach the level of decathlon. If you think you have many advantages, then the hiring manager will think that your standards may be lower.
3. Don't write ambiguous hobbies.
For example, if you are a Grade 9 piano player and your resume only says that you like music, it may be misunderstood that you just like singing karaoke. Unspecific hobbies are usually understood as you have no real hobbies at all. To make matters worse, people will think that your writing level is poor.
Example of resume hobby:
1. hobbies:
Ball games, singing, reading and studying.
2. Hobbies:
I like traveling, and my specialty is table tennis.
3. hobbies:
Reading, singing and running.
4. Hobbies:
Like language learning; Love sports, table tennis and tennis; Outgoing personality, willing to make friends.
5. Hobbies:
Painting, reading novels, watching Japanese anime.
6. Specialty: baseball, football, volleyball: team spirit. Suitable for most positions. If you have this hobby, you can write it on your resume.