A.
There are three ways you can go about writing a resume: you can rely solely on your memory; you can dust off (刷新) a previous resume and add something new to it; or you can create a new resume from a permanent personal data record. If you don’t have a personal data record, prepare one now. There are four topic areas for which you will need to record details.
C.
List the schools, colleges, and universities you have attended or are attending. Start at junior high school and record the name of each school, the address and telephone number, and the dates you were there.
E.
—Full name, address, and telephone number of the company or organization, and full name and title of each supervisor (主管) you worked for.
F.
—The dates you started and finished employment.
G.
—Your job title, or titles if you held several positions.
H.
—Your specific responsibilities and duties for each position.
I.
—Any special skills you learned on the job.
J.
—Special praise you received, or results you achieved.
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Social and Academic Activities
K.
—Membership in a club, society, or a group, particularly noting your responsibilities as an active participator or committee member.
L.
—Participation in community activities. Particularly describe any executive (主管的) or administrative positions you have held, with special responsibilities and dates.
M.
—Involvement in a technical society on a local or national level, with particular mention of any conferences you have attended or papers you have presented or published.
N.
—Involvement in hobby activities.
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—Awards you have received for any activities you have been involved in.
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List the name of people who, you feel, are best fitted to speak on your behalf. For each person, write down:
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—Full name, professional title, place of employment, and job position.
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—Employer’s address and telephone number.
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—Home address and telephone number.