How to write a resume for going abroad, and analysis of the content of a resume for studying abroad

Updated on educate 2024-03-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Extraordinary human resources in Jinhua City****.

    Registration Form for Persons Leaving the Country.

    Name, Gender, Date of Birth.

    Height, weight, place of birth.

    Physical Condition, Marital Status, Identification Number.

    Educational level Ethnicity.

    Curriculum Vitae Start and end time (year and month) Name and major of the school, and obtain academic qualifications, degrees or certificates, primary and junior high school.

    High school (technical secondary school).

    E-mail mobile phone fixed**.

    Family Member Relationship Name Age Work Unit Home Address Contact**The above materials are provided by me, and I am responsible for the consequences if there is any falsehood; i'm the person who supplies the documents, the response is on me if there is false.Applicant's Signature: Date:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Resume is also a general introduction to their own experience, resume is not required by foreign graduate schools, only not because everyone sent it, so Chinese students need to prepare this material, and I will take a look at the content analysis of the personal resume of studying abroad.

    A resume is different from a personal statement, it has its own fixed format and content, you don't have any tricks to play with in this regard, just find a template, change the content into your own things, you can become a passing resume, pay attention to passing rather than passing.

    1.Personal information includes your name, contact address and contact email.

    2.Educational background, i.e., educational background, should be written from university, and should not be written in high school and before.

    If necessary, you can write some core courses that you have learned, be careful not to write too much, 5 6 homework is enough; If your grades are very good, you can also write your GPA and ranking.

    3.The honors you have received, that is, honors, are also called awards, and all kinds of awards, academic and social honors must be written. It is advisable to write this item immediately after your educational background, as this section is directly related to your education and is an important part of your experience.

    4.Personal major experience, i.e., experience, the content of this part is the focus, and you should write a little more. For example, working experience and academic experience can be collectively referred to as professional experience; There is also volunteer work.

    5.Personal publications, that is, publications, that is, the ** you publish, etc., pay attention to the academic, don't take any prose and poetry you write into it, unless you apply for a degree in literature. If you don't have this item, you can not write it.

    6.The organization you belong to, i.e. membership & affiliations, that is, what societies, associations, etc., you have joined, and indicate the position you hold and the work you do.

    7.Other abilities and hobbies, namely interests & skills, the skills in this item have many meanings, such as your English ability (including your TOEFL & GRE scores), second foreign language ability, computer ability, computer language ability, etc., if you have any specialties, also write, write everything you know; At the same time, you can also briefly explain your personality traits, such as honest, hardworking, reliable, etc.; As for personal hobbies, just write about them, basically everyone will have them.

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