When writing a resume, you should pay attention to avoiding the following points:
1, avoid long sentences: no one wants to read too long sentences. Remember the yris (Your resume is scanned, not read) principle. The employer is just scanning your resume.
2, avoid abbreviations: because laymen are often difficult to understand. Don't take it for granted that this is a well-known thing.
3, avoid "I" I: Because there are many sentences used in formal resumes, starting with verbs and not "I". Of course, if you must use it once or twice in the company profile, it is not completely impossible.
4. Avoid unfavorable factors: We said that the principle of resume is not to lie, but not writing does not mean cheating. You may remember that "any sentence in your resume may be the topic of an interview." I think everyone understands the principle of fostering strengths and avoiding weaknesses.
5. Avoid "providing reference upon request": This phrase means that witnesses can be provided if evidence is needed. This often appears in many resumes in Britain and Hong Kong, but don't write it like this in American resumes. ?
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