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Caught between Originality and Conformity:
Resume Design in China
Yining Hu
Baotong Gu
Huangshan University
Georgia State University
ATTW Conference
New York, March 21, 2007
Overview
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Content Design
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Direct persuasion
Political, ethical, and moral content
Issue of privacy
Originality vs. conformity
Format Design: Individuality
Resume Content—Direct
Persuasion (Example 1)
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Self Assessment
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A love for education…
Long-time English training instructor for…, with excellent spoken
English
Great teaching experience…
Strong research skills
Strong and independent personality
Concluding Remarks (at the end of the resume)
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Dear respected university leaders, … If I’m fortunate enough to
become a member of your university, I’ll do my best to utilize my
enthusiasm and abilities to make my tiny contribution to the future
development of your university and to become an excellent instructor.
Resume Content—Direct
Persuasion (Example 2)
Opening Remarks
Dear Respected Sir or Madam:
Greetings! When you open this page,
you have opened, for me, the first door
to opportunities and success. I really
appreciate your taking the time out of
your busy schedule to read my
application, which, I hope,
distinguishes itself from the other
applications in your hand and will help
you find the satisfactory well-rounded
candidate amid the strong competition.
Please read the content that follows. I
hope it won’t disappoint you.
Resume Content—Direct
Persuasion (Example 2 Continued)
Concluding Remarks
As you finish reading this
application, I have a few things
to tell you. I was born in the mid
seventies of the last century and
possess the kind of diligence
characteristic of that era and a
strong sense of teamwork. My
years of education and
professional experience have
provided me with the
qualifications needed for
college-level teaching…
Resume Content—Political,
Ethical, and Moral
Example 1
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I firmly support the Community Party’s basic principles and
policies, abide by the Four Basic Principles, am a law-abiding
citizen, am progressive in thoughts, and … (from the self
assessment part of a resume for a teaching position)
Example 2
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This student abides by the Four Basic Principles, studies hard the
Communist Party’s policies, is progressive politically, and has
submitted membership application for the Communist Party. He is
also an active participant in various school and department
activities and has been judged to be excellent in moral virtues
(from an official recommendation by the university)
Resume Content--Privacy
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Gender
Ethnicity
Marital status
Name
XXX
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Date of birth
Height
Health status
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Han
Student Regular
Type
admission
Family
Origin
Jinan,
Shangdong
Marital
Status
Single
Political Communist
Status
Youth League
Date of
Birth
October
1982
Degree
Master’s
Originality vs. Conformity
Conformity
 Every pawn (soldier) has its
uses, but without the chess
board, it can only be a pawn.
Originality vs. Conformity
Conformity
 Do you need me?
Originality vs. Conformity
Originality
 The Extraordinary 2005
 Self Recommendation
I know myself;
I know if I’m appropriate for
the job;
Therefore, I recommend
myself.
Originality vs. Conformity
Originality and Conformity
 I may not be a trump card,
but I’m definitely a good
card.
Originality vs. Conformity
Originality and Conformity
 I am this bowl of tea (bigbowl tea).
 Which looks plain but has a
long lasting taste.
 I am the pure bred (the
hidden talent); are you the
one to discover me?
Format Design—
Individuality and Metaphors
Format Design—
Individuality and Metaphors
Format Design—
Individuality and Metaphors
Format Design—
Individuality and Metaphors
Format Design—
Individuality and Metaphors
Format Design—
Individuality and Metaphors
Format Design—
Individuality and Metaphors
Far from Conclusive
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An overwhelming trend to include political content
An intriguing emphasis on ethics and moral virtues
A puzzling willingness to relinquish one’s rights to privacy of
information
The dilemma to balance between originality and conformity
An increasing trend to emphasize originality and individuality,
especially in format design
The subtle tactics of persuasion to sell one’s credentials while
preventing any signs of complacency
Cultural ideologies at work?