Select target
Decide what kind of job you want first, and then write it down on a blank sheet of paper. This goal doesn't have to appear on your resume. Sometimes, it's best to write it in a cover letter. If you know what kind of job you want, it doesn't hurt to write it clearly on your resume. But be sure to write clearly. For example, "the manager in charge of personal computer sales in Shanghai" is much better than "the position suitable for my work ability".
List the level of education
Under your goal, list the relevant education and training you have received. Continuous study and training show that you are self-motivated, so be clear about the relevant education you receive after basic education. Remember to get to the point.
Rewrite your work goals.
Begin to clearly describe the job you want. If you are still employed, the personnel department of your company is the first place you should consult. If it is inconvenient, you should go to the library or bookstore to find a book about job analysis.
Write a working directory
Back from your current job, list all the jobs you have done. Including company name and address (city) and year. Such as: 1980- now) and location.
Describe the work details
Write down your responsibilities under each position you have held before. Refer to the job description you copied earlier. But don't write like prose or too small a scope.
Successful experience
Now, go back to every previous job and think about whether you have achieved anything beyond your job responsibilities. Do you complete 150% every month? Have you invented or improved anything to save the company 100000 yuan? Have you made a good publicity for the company's new products? Write it for your future employer. Use more numbers. Numbers are always convincing.
Do proper screening.
Now that you have written a lot of words in the white paper, go back to every job and consider those jobs that are really related to your goals. Delete those irrelevant, even the whole work experience (for example, I worked as a carpenter for 2 years and now have 10 years experience as an electrical engineer). Remember, a resume is a business card that lets you step into the door. He's not working memory. So just write the goal.
Add keywords
Nowadays, many people use email and scan resumes. So your resume should contain more keywords. Keywords will be used in the database to facilitate search. You should write clearly, such as: C++, UNIX, network, engineering, etc. There are generally three categories of keywords: almost all nouns, some adjectives and some technical terms. Use some in every sentence. However, don't use unrealistic words.