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如何讓你的簡(jiǎn)歷脫穎而出

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2020年08月05日

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如何讓你的簡(jiǎn)歷脫穎而出

獲取心儀工作的第一步就是書(shū)寫(xiě)一個(gè)作為自薦信的簡(jiǎn)歷,這可以使即將面試你的用人單位方便直觀的了解你。作為敲門磚的簡(jiǎn)歷,到底應(yīng)該怎么寫(xiě)?

測(cè)試中可能遇到的詞匯和知識(shí):

stick to 堅(jiān)持[st?k]

Mallorca 馬略卡島(西班牙東部)[mɑ:'j?:k?; mɑ:l'j?:rkɑ:]

Plead 借口;托稱[pli?d]

Poverty 貧困;困難['p?v?t?]

nudge 推進(jìn);用肘輕推[n?d?]

embark on 從事,著手[?m'bɑ?k; em-]

headmistress 女校長(zhǎng)[?h?d?mistr?s]

閱讀馬上開(kāi)始,建議您計(jì)算一下閱讀整篇文章所用的時(shí)間,對(duì)照下方的參考值就可以評(píng)估出您的英文閱讀水平。

閱讀馬上開(kāi)始,建議您計(jì)算一下閱讀整篇文章所用的時(shí)間,對(duì)照下方的參考值就可以評(píng)估出您的英文閱讀水平。

如果您讀完全文用時(shí)為: 那么,您的閱讀速度相當(dāng)于 每分鐘閱讀的英文單詞數(shù)

3分16秒 母語(yǔ)為英語(yǔ)者的朗讀速度 140

2分30秒 母語(yǔ)為英語(yǔ)的中學(xué)生的閱讀速度 250

1分30秒 母語(yǔ)為英語(yǔ)的大學(xué)生的閱讀速度 350

0分52秒 母語(yǔ)為英語(yǔ)的速讀高手 1000

Stick to a single page CV(527 words)

By Mrs Moneypenny

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Thirty years separate the two groups of women I met last week. But to both, my career advice was surprisingly similar. The 14-year-old St Paul’s Girls’ School pupils were there to get my help with writing a CV. Yes, you can — and should — write a CV at 14. I told them that I favour the one-page variety, something which I believe works at 14, 44 or 94.

CVs are important. This week we have even been able to put a monetary value on them. LinkedIn has just over 100m active users for whom Microsoft is paying $26bn, so I make that about $260 a CV.

LinkedIn profiles might be enough for Microsoft, but for us individuals they are not. The format of LinkedIn is one-size-fits-all. A 14-year-old will have a very different CV to someone 10 years older. Also, being 14 may itself mean that you cannot use LinkedIn — in the UK you can post your CV on the site from the age of 13, and in the US from 14; but if you are Dutch it is 16 and in China 18. Almost everyone’s electronic footprint now extends well beyond LinkedIn, of course. Just as many parents check their children’s Instagram posts and credit collection agencies look at social media (are you are having a holiday in Mallorca while pleading poverty?), so prospective employers check recruits out extensively.

I have known clients of ours decline to interview people because they decided that the way the candidate described themselves on Twitter was inappropriate.

So while you polish your CV, go and clean up your virtual existence too. You might even want to set up a Google Alert that nudges you every time your name pops up on the web. A week after my visit to St Paul’s I spent an hour with a small group of members of Women in Advertising & Communications London. All the women were in senior positions and in many cases had already embarked on non-executive director careers in parallel with their executive roles.

In our session I also stressed the value of a single-page CV, even for those at the top of their career. A CV, after all, is rather like a 14-year-old girl — it is rarely going to be out anywhere alone. It will be accompanied, either by a covering letter or by the recommendation of a head hunter. So it does not need to do everything because those supplementary documents will be there to augment it.

I admit that talking about CVs with adults seems more relevant than doing so with younger teenagers. At the start of secondary school, a career may seem a long way ahead. But our children’s work life is likely to take on many different forms over many years, so it is never too early (or late) to plan a CV and think about where a professional life may lead. And while my group of 14-year-olds prepare their first CVs, the prime minister has appointed their headmistress, Clarissa Farr, to be a trustee of the British Museum. Guess what? Even for that top appointment she will have needed a CV?…?ideally made up of a single page.

請(qǐng)根據(jù)你所讀到的文章內(nèi)容,完成以下自測(cè)題目:

1. Which one is right about the author’s career advice among different years old people?

A. similar

B. different

C. exactly same

D. various

2. How many active users does LinkedIn have?

A. 76m

B. over 100m

C. over 125m

D. 260m

3. Which one is right about the age of the children can use LinkedIn in Dutch?

A. 10 years old

B. 14 years old

C. 16 years old

D. 18 years old

4. Which one is the platform of business networking?

A. LinkedIn

B. Instagram

C. Twitter

D. Facebook

[1] 答案 A. similar

解釋:作者認(rèn)為不同年齡階段的人群在介紹自己的簡(jiǎn)歷上,內(nèi)容風(fēng)格大致上是類似的。

[2] 答案 B. over 100m

解釋:領(lǐng)英(商務(wù)化人際關(guān)系網(wǎng))上面有超過(guò)1,000,000,000的活躍用戶。

[3] 答案 C. 16 years old

解釋:在荷蘭只有年齡達(dá)到16歲的孩子才被允許使用領(lǐng)英。

[4] 答案 A. LinkedIn

解釋:領(lǐng)英致力于向全球職場(chǎng)人士提供溝通平臺(tái),是職業(yè)的社交網(wǎng)站。


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