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How to show your English ability in your resume?

I believe that the target of job hunting is students from foreign companies, and I should deeply feel that English is too important!

When it comes to resumes, of course, it also includes the popular online application methods in enterprises. English language ability is a must. Being able to pass CET-4 and CET-6 is basically nothing new for foreign companies. Many students will simply write such a sentence on their resumes: "Pass CET-4 and CET-6", which is too thin, because what foreign companies value is not your English test ability, but your English application ability and communication ability.

Let's talk about the toeic exam again. Toe test is an English assessment system developed for government agencies and large multinational enterprises. It is used to measure the communication ability of people whose mother tongue is not English in daily working environment. It can be seen that the TOEIC exam is more targeted to job seekers. In the ongoing campus recruitment in 2008, many well-known enterprises, such as Motorola, Ericsson, Adobe, South Korea SK, Kimberly-Clark, China Southern Airlines and other companies, all put forward the requirement of filling in the TOEIC scores in their resumes, and the TOEIC test has become an English proficiency test recognized by employers. P&G's campus recruitment written test all uses TOEIC questions. Don't use empty language to describe your English ability. Many resumes will have such words: "Pass CET-4 and CET-6, and have good listening, speaking, reading and writing skills". If you think about it carefully, you will find that the latter sentence has no effect and has become a cliche. You need to express yourself honestly.

Look at this description again: CET-6, good at English writing, professional English translation ability, basic work communication. In this way, it feels more substantial and real. Run your English ability through every link of your resume. English ability is not limited to language ability. Many students have the experience of studying abroad, winning a place in an English contest or receiving foreign guests. Then in your practical experience, you can write down related events. Sometimes these experiences are more convincing than English exams.

For example: practical experience, University of Science and Technology Beijing, International Exchange and Cooperation Office, volunteers.

Receive foreign guests from the United States, Spain, South Korea and other countries and government scholarship students from North Africa, communicate in English all the time, and assist in the enrollment of international students in the new semester.

Independently translated and completed the "Management System of International Student Apartment of University of Science and Technology Beijing"

I believe that no HR will doubt your English ability after reading this introduction. Precautions The above are just some methods, but English ability still needs long-term accumulation, and only in this way can the real English level be presented. In addition, you can know all kinds of English proficiency test questions earlier, and test and prove your English ability through the test.