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How to write personal specialties?

Personal advantages are written as follows:

1 Personal advantages Write two or three advantages, and don't list too many. If you write too much about your personal expertise, HR will think that you may be just a novice and have the suspicion of boasting. It's best to write a major related to the position you are applying for, which will add points to your resume. If you really have seven or eight points of strength, you don't need to write so much to avoid giving people a frivolous feeling.

2 personal specialties should be specific, not specific. Personal strengths should be well-founded and not generalized. Like sports, music, reading, etc. These are very broad words, so it's better not to write them. If you write musical instruments, you can write flute playing and piano playing. It is more convincing to write down the piano level or what prize you have won. Reading, music, sports, literature, singing and dancing, and writing are common personal strengths in resumes. If you don't have specific examples and proofs, you'd better not write them. HR will think you are talking nonsense. An HR once told Bian Xiao of Jinyi Enshi Recruitment Network that reading is a magazine, music is karaoke, literature is ancient poetry in textbooks, singing and dancing is hey, and writing is copying and pasting. Although it is biased, it tells the story of the current flood of talents.

It's best to write one or two sports hobbies. Love sports gives people the impression of good health and perseverance. Enterprises are generally busy with work, and some jobs require frequent business trips or overtime. Healthy people can be competent for high-intensity work. For example, writing badminton and other sports that are often played in daily life.