However, I (well, have to) believe this experience was truly meaningful for me, and also this lesson make me more stronger than ever!
I will do my best in the following shukatsu.
Anyway, I'm going to explain what BCF is, what students have to prepare for, and how I failed in the BCF.
I hope this will help your shukatsu.
What students have to prepare for the BCF -Writing CFN Resume-
If you decided to go to BCF, what you gonna do first is to register in CFN and entry to BCF.
Go to www.careerforum.net and just do it!
In the process of registration, you will be required to write "CFN resume."
This is so time consuming, and you will find it questionable how effective this resume is.
( For the most part of junior Japanese students, this would be the first experience to write resume... Good luck)
You have to write it in English and Japanese!
You will write about
- Your contact info
- Your academic/working experiences and what you have done there
- Other things that you want to tell about (do not forget, this is to get offer from companies)
I wrote the resume in the way almost same as my English resume.
(Later on, you will have to prepare paper resumes. These are for "walk in" entry.)
You will find that the word limitation is so rigid that you cannot tell enough about you.
If you have done with it, then you will be able to entry for the company you want to! ho ho
But anyway I recommend you pay attention and some effort to the way you write this resume, because for the large part of the companies, this resume is the only source of information about you before the actual day of the BCF.
In my experience, I guess the way I have wrote about me in the resume was wrong in somewhere... I sent them to about 15 companies, and I got only 1 offer of a job interview beforehand. (My being junior may had influence on it though)
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