(1)以学历为主的简歷 basic resume
這種形式適應于ying(應)屆畢業生或中學畢業後仍在待業的求職人員,因爲沒有工作經曆,所以把重點放在學業上,從最高xue(學)曆往下寫。
在basic resume中,一般包括下列元素:
a. personal data(ge(个)人資料):name(姓名)、address(通訊地址)、postal code(邮政编码)、phone number(电话號码)、birthdate(出生日期)、birthplace(出sheng(生)地点)、sex(性别)、height(身高)、weight(体重)、health(健康狀况)、date of availability(可到职日期)、number of identification card(身份证號码)。因为是应届毕业生或中学毕业不久,一般没有结婚,因而可省略marital status(婚姻狀况)和children(儿女情况)两项。当然,如果是研究生毕业已婚,ze(则)应写明。
b. job/career objective(应聘职位)。
c. education(学历):就讀学校及系科的名称、学位、始止時間和应聘职位相关的ke(课)程与成绩、社會实践、课外活动、奖励等都应一一列出。
d. special skill(特別技能)。
e. hobbies/interests(业余爱好)。如果在学历项目的课外活動zhong(中)已经注明,此項则不必重复。
(2)以经历为主的简历 chronological resume
以這種形式出現的英yu(語)簡曆,往往側重于工作經曆,把同應聘職位有關的經曆和業績按時間順序書xie(寫)出來,把工作經曆放在學曆之前。經曆和學曆的時間順序均是由近至遠。
毫無疑問,這種形式的英語jian(簡)曆適合于有工作經驗的求職人員。
在chronological resume中,通常包括yi(以)下元素:
a. personal date(个人资料)。具體内容同以学历为主的简历相同,不過,因為你参加工作多年,已进入结婚年龄,所以不管你是否结婚,都应注明婚姻狀况和兒女情况。
b. job/career objective(应聘职位)。
c. work experience(工作经历)。务必写ming(明)自己在每个工作单位的职位、职责和業绩以及工作起止時间。
d. education(学历):因为你已工作多年,雇主重点考虑你的工作经验是否能胜任你所应聘的职位,所以学历只是一个参考的因素,因而不必象以学历为主的简历那样写得详细,只需注明你就读的校系名称、始止时間和学位即可。
e. technical qualifications and special skills(技术资格和特别技能)。
f. scientific research achievements(科研成果)。
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