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Use plain English 使用朴实的英语
Don't be victimized by the myth that the bigger the word you use, the more impressed the reader will be with your intelligence. Keep things simple. Go easy on the adjectives. And be especially wary of those grammatical constructions known as nominalizations — that is, nouns that are built around verbs and become part of a bulky phrase that can just as easily be expressed in a single word. See the examples in Table 1.
Table 1 Using Plain English
Bulky Phrase
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Better
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Effected the solution of
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Solved
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Engaged in the operation of
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Operated
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Offered assistance in the facilitation of
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Helped facilitate
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Use bullet statements when appropriate 在适当的地方把内容分条列出
You usually have a choice when you are writing your resume to combine a series of related statements into a single paragraph or to list each sentence in that paragraph as a separate statement, each occupying its own line. There are pros and cons for each option, and sometimes you have to base your decision on the amount of information you need to get across.
Bulleted information is more readable and tends to stand out more than the same information contained within a paragraph. But bulleted information also takes up more room. Your best bet is to combine the two. |
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