1, some short, such as one or two months of work experience, you can stop writing, you can't become a full member, there is no difference between writing and not writing, and the company won't care too much about these.
2. Which position resume to vote for, keep relevant work experience, and try not to write others.
You have worked for 3 years, and there are at most two companies in your resume. At most, there are many companies, and basically no unit dares to hire you.
4. Pay attention to companies and foreign companies that submit resumes, especially those that are more or less strong, and try to avoid them. They all do background checks before they join the company. When it is found that there are loopholes in your resume, it will ruin your reputation and be more troublesome.
Not to mention your real experience.
I won't give you a lecture like a tutor, but I have a few questions, which will be of great benefit to your next work if you think it over.
1, is it really the company's fault that you change jobs frequently? Are you all right? The company is not good, why do you still join the company? You will say, I didn't understand before I went-then why didn't you understand clearly? Don't ask about the job, don't ask about the company you want to go to, ask about this?
2. Think clearly about what you want to do, what you want, career, money or a sense of accomplishment. What should the company do for you? How do 90% companies in the market treat their employees?