Thursday, May 28, 2020
Writing a Resume in Korean
Writing a Resume in KoreanMany people have difficulty when it comes to writing a resume in Korean. The rules of Korean grammar and pronunciation can be very confusing and their grammatical structure is not the easiest to decipher. Fortunately, I have a few words of advice for those who are trying to write their resumes in Korean.First off, there are two main parts to a resume in Korean. You will need a cover letter and then you will need to write a resume. So, let's talk about what to write in your cover letter.A cover letter is simply a summary of your career goals, and how you intend to go about achieving them in the eon form. It is also a chance to explain what you are looking for in a company. You can use this letter to outline the job openings you are most qualified for. This also gives you an opportunity to talk about yourself and show some personality.Writing a resume in Korean is the same. You do not have to go over it, but it does need to be brief and to the point. It will s how that you have done your research and you are qualified for the position. A short paragraph will suffice for the eon portion and a longer one for the resume portion.As for how to write a resume in Korean, there are a few tricks that you can use. One thing you want to do is to start with a bullet list and then fill it in as you go. You should begin at the top and work your way down. Always keep the heading of the section that you are applying for straight on the page so that the reader knows what they are reading.Another trick when writing a resume in Korean is to use the English word 'please' in place of 'please.' You can easily translate that into Korean by saying 'please'kyeul.' Another thing you can do is use a word such as 'to' in place of 'for' to make your statement short and to the point. Do not make your sentences too long, because the reader will have trouble making heads or tails out of them.Last but not least, use kaomoji. Kaomoji is a pictograph of a face. This helps people to associate your name with your employment. Another great way to make use of kaomoji is to write a sentence or two in a foreign language like French or German.Those are my tips when writing a resume in Korean. It might take some time to get used to the language, but it will be worth it when you finally get that promotion you have been waiting for.
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