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What if you have a high school education on your resume but no high school education?
Never mind, don't worry. Finding a job should be a matter of ability. It doesn't matter whether the education is good or not. Just write the wrong degree. Go back and tell the boss.

Write a good resume, send it alone or attach a cover letter, and you can apply for the position you are interested in. Take a few copies with you when you attend a job interview, which can not only provide ideas and basic information for introducing yourself, but also provide detailed reading materials for the interviewer. After the interview, it can also be stored in the computer or archived for future reference.

Resume can generally be divided into two parts, including:

Part I: Personal basic information, including name, gender, age, native place, political outlook, school, department and major, marital status, health status, height, hobbies, home address, telephone number, etc.

Part II: Educational background. You should specify the school, major or discipline you studied, the starting and ending period, and list the main courses and academic achievements you studied, the positions you held in the school and class, and the various awards and honors you won during your stay at school.