Concurrency, message queue, load balancing, caching, distribution, security, are these the highlights of your resume? Java fresh graduate, internship for more than half a year
天蓬老师2017-06-12 09:29:05
It depends on the branch. If you are interviewing with a large company, it is recommended to show your ability and thinking. It's not about listing what knowledge you know, but showing what problems you can solve and what you think about. Generally, interviewers pay attention to the following points when looking at a resume: First, look at the school. A good school will attract the interviewer's attention. If the school is average, they will look at project experience. When looking at projects, it is not about listing the projects, but about writing about yourself. After finishing the project, think about what makes you different from others, and then look at your internship experience. If the internship company is good, you will get extra points. Then I suggest you write more resumes without typos. Use proficiency sparingly. It’s hard to say proficiency. How do you call it proficiency?
大家讲道理2017-06-12 09:29:05
It gives the interviewer two feelings. One is that he is a master and very smart; the other is that he is pretending to be cool and pretends to understand. I don’t think I need to write these advanced things. Take a look at the recruitment requirements, and then add points based on what you are good at.
为情所困2017-06-12 09:29:05
Being able to speak clearly is the highlight. Since you are writing, you must be able to say something. Don’t write it with half-knowledge. Or you can understand these things. If you don’t understand, don’t write proficiently, and be proficient in these words