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Who am I in the job card?

Top left of the business card: your photo. This is the biggest difference from general business cards. Print a photo the size of the registration photo, so that the recruiter can have a direct sense of you.

on the right side of the business card: from top to bottom, there are basic information such as name, date of birth, major, education, graduation school, social work (school work), contact number, political outlook, etc., which makes people clear at a glance.

lower right corner of business card: use different fonts to highlight your e-mail address, which is convenient for the recruiter's notification.

Job cards should make good use of the negative side, and list the "highlights" of self-introduction, such as strengths, professional skills, award-winning records, work performance and other achievements that can highlight your personality, ability, expertise and work background. Generally speaking, a resume will have 1-2 A4 sheets. To condense the information on the whole sheet on a small card, it is not enough to rely solely on the abbreviation of words, but also to know how to choose. In fact, when an interviewer is faced with hundreds or even thousands of resumes, the time for him to read each resume may only be 5-15 seconds. Therefore, most of the information on the resume is "sinking information", and the business card is the "useful information" that is finally left to the applicant after screening (a detailed resume can be attached when handing the business card to the recruiter).