11 things that must be included in an English resume

11 must-write items on an English resume

My introduction: The following 11 must-write items on an English resume are compiled and shared by me. I hope it will be helpful to everyone! Job seekers can write what they think they need on their resume. But some content must be written so that the interviewer can fully understand you. Let’s take a look at what exactly needs to be written. After reading this article, I hope job seekers will have a new understanding of resumes.

A resume is a brief introduction that job seekers send to the recruiting unit. Include your basic information: name, gender, age, ethnicity, place of origin, political affiliation, education, contact information; self-evaluation, work experience, learning experience, reason for leaving and my brief understanding of the job. Nowadays, jobs are generally found online, so a good resume is crucial to getting an interview.

Basic resume is a resume that focuses on academic qualifications. This form is suitable for job seekers who are fresh graduates or are still unemployed after graduating from high school. Since I have no work experience, I focus on my studies and write down from my highest degree. In a basic resume, it generally includes the following elements:

1. Personal situation:

Name, Sex, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Permanent Domicile, Nationality, Martial Status, Children , Religion, Party Affiliation, Health, Height, Weight, Present Address, P ermanent Address.

2. Career intention:

(Objective/or Position Wanted) A position as English Instructor , preferably handling students from the intermediate to the advanced levels

3. Qualifications:

Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, major in marketing.

4. Experience :

Generally write in reverse order, that is, write the most recent work experience first, and then write the previous work experience. 5/86-12/86 University of California Press, Berkeley, California Editorial and Marketing, Trainee 5/86-8/86 Wyatt and Duncan Interiors, Berkeley, California, Clerk

5. Education level:

Generally written in reverse order, it can include main courses.

For example:

Master of Science with concentration in Electronics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from Sept., 1985 to June, 1987 Bechelor of Science, Beijing University, Department of Electrical Engineering, from Sept, 1981 to July, 1985

6. Technical qualifications and expertise

7. Books and patents

8. Social activities

9. Honors and awards

10. Hobbies and interests

11. Certifier;