國外業務
1~5年經驗/大學/企業管理學類
Personal Profile Name: O O-O Date of Birth: Jan. O, O Gender: O Marital status: Single Education: National O O University, September O - April O Major: Business Administration, B.A. O O O (OOO), August O - April O Major: Economics and Business Certificates: TOEFL Cbt 240 TOEFL iBT 90 GEPT中級 Work Experience: Private First Class, O, O O - O O 1. Personnel man Responsible for company’s human resource management. 2. Ammunition man Responsible for company’s ammunition provision and management. 3.Political warfare and psychology counseling man Handled all political warfare affairs and helped newcomers adapt to military life. 4.Vehicle dispatch man Dealt with daily vehicle dispatches in accordance with specific missions. 5.Professional Driver Drove vehicles to destinations designated by company commander 6.Company commander’s assistant Handled assignments from company commander Autobiography If I had to characterize myself in one sentence, I would describe myself as an optimistic, vigorous and self-motivated person. After I graduated from high school, I immediately applied to the O O O (OOO), also known as O O O O O. OOO is well-known for harsh military training. Freshmen at OOO are called rats. In addition to a rigorous academic regimen, life there included extremely harsh physical training from our upperclassmen. I did not have private time other than night study time. Most of all, military education taught me time management and team spirit. During my time at college, I earned a Certificate of Academic Excellence and was accepted into O O O(National O Society), founded at the University of O on March O, O, to encourage and recognize high scholastic achievement among members of the freshman classes. Moreover, OOO emphasizes the Honor Code. The purpose of the Honor Code is to maintain the high ethical standards traditionally attributed to OOO cadets by instilling in all cadets the desire to conduct themselves as an honorable cadet, who will neither lie, cheat, steal, nor tolerate those who do. Thus, I, as a cadet should be able to determine right from wrong, and be able to arrive at honorable answers to my questions. Gradually, I accustomed myself to the Honor Code system and it became a critical part of my daily life. In Taiwan, some people call my generation the “strawberry generation” because we are perceived as being soft and unworldly. This certainly does not describe me. In the four years of my military service, not only did I cultivate a strong resilience under pressure, but also learned a great deal from it. For instance, I learned how to lead my team by example, how to handle emergencies and the importance of obeying orders, as well as the how to differentiate between reasonable and unreasonable requests, etc. As Winston Churchill said: “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.” I firmly believe that intense military training and deep experience fully enables me to handle overcome any obstacles in my future career. It is my sincere hope that my academic background and experiences match your expected requirements. Thank you for your time and consideration. I am looking forward to your reply. Sincerely yours, O O-O
If you are applying to US employers, I would advise rewriting your autobiography in favor of a cover letter letter format, which is what these employers will expect. You can find examples of cover letters and guidelines for writing them online. I would also try to emphasize your business education; currently your autobiography focuses on your military training at the expense of this business education, but it is primarily this business background that civilian employers will be interested in, although you have obviously benefited from military training in terms of leadership, self-discipline, etc, and it is good to include that in your cover letter.