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Must-Know Vocabulary for Your Chinese Resume

by | Nov 23, 2023

esume in Chinese | That's Mandarin

Thinking about working in China? You’ll most likely need to provide your resume in Chinese — 中文简历 (Zhōngwén jiǎnlì). In this article, we’ll guide you through the essential Chinese vocabulary to craft an impressive CV.

Vocabulary for Chinese Resume

01. Personal Information

The first section of resume is usually personal information — 个人信息 (gèrén xìnxī). It will include fields such as:

ID Card | That's Mandarin

姓名
xìngmíng
full name

性别
xìngbié
gender

出生日期
chūshēng rìqī
date of birth

联系方式
liánxì fāngshì
contact Information

NOTE
Contact information usually includes basic information such as phone number, or 电话 (diànhuà), and e-mail address, or 邮箱 (yóuxiāng).

Office | That's Mandarin

求职意向
qiúzhí yìxiàng
desired position

GOOD TO KNOW
It may be rare for resumes in English, but it’s pretty common in China to provide personal information like health condition, or 健康状况 (jiànkāng zhuàngkuàng); marital status, or 婚姻状况 (hūnyīn zhuàngkuàng); and even height, or 身高 (shēngāo).

02. Educational background

Next section that is important to add to your CV is educational background, or 教育背景 (jiàoyù bèijǐng). You can list your academic experiences from newest to oldest.

Certificate | That's Mandarin

学校
xuéxiào
school/university

专业
zhuānyè
major

学位
xuéwèi
highest degree obtained

学毕业日期
bìyè rìqī
graduation date

主修课程
zhǔxiū kèchéng
major courses

🤓 If you have any extra achievements — scholarships, completed training programs, or experience studying abroad — definitely include them in your CV.

留学经历 (liúxué jīnglì) ∙ experience studying abroad
奖学金 (jiǎngxuéjīn) ∙ scholarship(s)
项目经验 (xiàngmù jīngyàn) ∙ special program(s)

03. Work Experience

Right after your educational background, you can list your 工作经历 (gōngzuò jīnglì), or work experience.

🤓 Make sure to choose the work experience that corresponds with the position you’re applying for. It’s important to tailor this section to the specific job or industry.

Work | That's Mandarin

公司
gōngsī
company

职位
zhíwèi
position

就职时间
jiù zhí shíjiān
duration of employment

职责
zhízé
job responsibilities

NOTE
You can also use these keywords to highlight your work experience:

业绩 (yèjì) ∙ noteworthy accomplishments
重要成就 (zhòngyào chéngjiù) ∙ key achievements

04. Skills and Certifications

技能并认证 (jìnéng bìng rènzhèng), is a section where you can incorporate your skills and expertise, showcase your language proficiency, add relevant certificates, etc. Again, make sure to tailor this section to the position you’re applying for.

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语言能力
yǔyán nénglì
language proficiency

熟练使用……
shúliàn shǐyòng …
to be proficient in using (+ tool)

05. Self Evaluation

The last section of a Chinese CV includes self-evaluation part, or 自我评价 (zìwǒ píngjià). Feel free to include more personal information there — your hobbies, interests, etc.

Hobby | That's Mandarin

爱好
àihào
hobby

兴趣
xìngqù
interest; taste

个人经验
gèrén jīngyàn
personal experience

Write Your Own 个人简历

Time to write your CV! Here is a typical format for a resume in Chinese — you can use it as an example when creating your own.

CV Example | That's Mandarin

加油💼
Good luck on your journey!

If you would like to work in China, you will be dealing with people from a completely different cultural background. It would be a good idea to know a bit more about what you need to take into account when working in China. The following tips may come in handy in the future.

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