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What are the reasons why university library volunteers introduce themselves during the interview when recruiting new students?
Know how to make a qualified self-recommendation. Judging from the role of self-recommendation, in my opinion, employers can mainly understand the following situations: First, whether graduates can correctly evaluate themselves and whether there is overestimation and underestimation of themselves. Second, we can understand the development of graduates in all aspects during their school days, and third, we can see their logical thinking ability and writing ability. Therefore, the writing of a qualified recommendation is mainly divided into four parts:

Part 1: Raise your head.

"Looking up" is actually to answer the question to whom the self-recommendation materials are addressed. The average graduate will write "Dear Leader" at the top of the cover letter. I can't say it's wrong, but it can't answer the question of who it is addressed to. Without pertinence, it is easy for employers to think that graduates cast nets all over the sky, or it is better and simpler to write "Dear xxx unit leader". A better way to write it is "Dear xxx unit +xxx (leader's name)+title (manager, director, director, principal, etc.). ).

Part II: Self-introduction and job hunting intention.

First of all, explain to the employer who you are and what you want to do in one sentence, which is the purpose of writing. Self-introduction should be concise, such as "I am a xxx graduate of xxx school majoring in xxx". As mentioned above, the purpose of the materials recommended by the employer is to express the willingness to work in this company. A company often recruits more than one graduate, so there is a question of what position graduates apply for. Therefore, the general writing is "I know that your company is recruiting xxx positions, and it is more in line with (completely in line with) your company's requirements. I would like to recommend myself to your company. "

Part III: Text.

The purpose of writing the text is to convince the employer why I should be hired instead of others. Generally speaking, it is a brief introduction to the moral, intellectual and physical development of graduates during their stay at school. But not all aspects should be taken care of in a balanced way. This part mainly includes three parts: briefly describe your basic academic situation, personal comprehensive quality and personal strengths and advantages. 1, the writing of the first part of the text

As a college graduate, generally speaking, I don't have much life experience. As a student, the biggest task is learning, so the focus of writing is learning. As the first part of the text, we should first explain our learning situation. This part is the main content of the letter of recommendation. How to write this part well? We summarize it as "what we have learned, what we have learned, what we will do, what we have done". The so-called "what have you learned" refers to mastering the basic professional knowledge, that is, the main course content of this major, but it does not mean listing the simple professional courses, but only classifying the professional courses into large categories. A computer major graduate wrote:

I have completed the study of computer languages such as pascal and C assembly language, and also carefully studied the principles of computer composition, interface technology, network technology and data structure, pedagogy psychology, computer education law in middle schools and other courses. I also attended lectures, eloquence, introduction to human studies and other courses, and taught myself practical software such as authorware, photoshop and dreamweaver.

After reading it, the employer has a clear understanding of the basic situation of the courses studied by the graduates and mastered the basic knowledge of the graduates.

"What have you learned" refers to the effect of your study, what to prove it with and how to explain it with scholarships. Explain it with an excellent average score, and explain it with a professional score of 80 or more. Explain it with the foreign language proficiency qualification certificate obtained.

"What can you do" refers to basic professional skills. For example, a computer major graduate or above should write:

Can skillfully use computer language to write application software, can assemble and maintain computers, can be competent in the construction and management of websites, and can skillfully make various courseware. "What have you done" refers to professional practical ability. Take computer graduates as an example. He will write: during school, he will write the financial system for the college finance department and the attendance system for the personnel department in high-level language. Employed by the college library, responsible for the computer room management of the electronic reading room of the library in his spare time. Have your own personal website, etc.

Normal graduates can write:

In what unit do you engage in tutoring and educational practice in your spare time (whether the school is a provincial key or a municipal key should be emphasized), and your internship performance is excellent (or good). You can also ask the teachers of middle school teaching methods many times. Basic professional knowledge, basic skills and basic professional practice ability are the most important things for an employer, which should account for 1/2 or even more of the whole space.

2. The writing of the second part of the text.

According to your own characteristics, write what you think can best show your talents and fully show your comprehensive quality, such as being a class cadre and having strong organizational and coordination skills.

3. The writing of the third part of the text.

List your own style, speech, literature and other specialties. It is best to add the names of organizations or activities that you have participated in to give full play to your strengths, the awards you have won, and the positive words of relevant leaders as evidence.

Part IV: Conclusion.

Simply show your determination to work in this company. Sign and write at the same time Some students asked if this salute was necessary. If the title is a cover letter, it must conform to the format of the letter. If the topic is self-recommendation, you can't use this format

(2) Basic requirements for writing a recommendation letter.

1, concise employers' leaders are usually very busy and don't have much time to read every word you write carefully. Therefore, you should express the maximum amount of information in the shortest language, so every sentence should be carefully considered, and let those unnecessary or just beautiful words go to hell without mercy. Secondly, you should write your most distinctive or best things so that leaders can see them at a glance. The total length should not exceed one page. 2. Use words accurately and use adjectives and adverbs with vague meanings with caution. 3. The level is clear, focused and logical.

4. Targeted, posts of different natures should be written in different ways. Different units should have different writing methods, and different people should have different contents.