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My undergraduate and undergraduate courses are correspondence courses. How should I write my resume?
Pick out the essence of your resume and write it out.

From 2000 to-xx, I worked in a company. Although I have a short working life, I have exercised my interpersonal skills.

From 2000 to-xx, I worked in a company, completed my work performance with my colleagues, and exercised my team spirit.

From 2000 to-xx, I worked in a company, worked hard and was serious and responsible. Can adapt to the environment quickly.

And so on.

Write your correspondence experience as self-study and so on. .

There are no unqualified resumes, only those that cannot be written.

undergraduate courses

Undergraduate course is the basic part of higher education, which is generally carried out by universities or colleges. Few higher vocational colleges have developed applied undergraduate education. Undergraduate education is more important than general education of theoretical majors, and applied undergraduate education is more important than applied professional education and practical skills education. Students can generally get undergraduate diploma and bachelor's degree certificate after normal graduation.

In China, undergraduate education is mainly divided into full-time undergraduate, adult undergraduate and higher education self-study exam undergraduate.

Full-time undergraduate courses (also known as undergraduate courses) are usually enrolled by universities all over the country through national unified examinations, independent enrollment or walks, with a schooling period of 4-5 years; In addition, recent college graduates can receive undergraduate education through the unified entrance examination for 2 years.

Adult undergraduate (also known as adult undergraduate) is divided into undergraduate education, distance education, amateur education and open education through the national unified entrance examination for adult colleges and universities, and there is no unified entrance examination for the latter three.