A patent application filed in China shows you have created novel technical work, even if it’s not yet granted. For US software engineering roles, this signals problem-solving skill, innovation, and experience with formal documentation—qualities that companies value. However, many US hiring managers and ATS systems are unfamiliar with Chinese patent formats, so you must present the information clearly.
Use a standard resume section for “Patents” or “Intellectual Property.” List the application in reverse chronological order. Include these elements in this order:
Example format:
Patent Application, System and Method for Real-Time Data Compression
CN202310123456.7, Filed March 2023 (China)
For a granted patent, replace “Patent Application” with “Patent” and include the grant date and patent number.
Generic bullet (weak):
Filed a patent in China for a data compression algorithm.
That is too vague. A US employer cannot tell if you were the sole inventor, what the impact was, or whether the patent is pending or granted.
Stronger bullet (use this):
Author of a pending Chinese patent application (CN202310123456.7) for a real-time data compression algorithm that reduces latency by 40% in streaming applications. Filed March 2023.
This version specifies the type of IP, the application number (which adds credibility), the concrete benefit (40% latency reduction), and the filing date. It also implies you are the inventor (if factually correct).
Include the full application number (e.g., CN202310123456.7) if you have it. It adds authenticity and allows a curious hiring manager to verify the filing. If you are concerned about confidentiality, you may omit the number, but the entry becomes less credible.
Yes, but you must clearly label it as “Patent Application” or “Pending.” Do not call it a “Patent” until it is granted. US employers understand that many applications are pending; they value the fact that you filed.
If you are named as an inventor, you can still list it. Use the same format and note “Inventor” or “Co-inventor” in the bullet if you were not the sole applicant. Example: Co-inventor of a pending Chinese patent application (CN202310123456.7) for…
No—innovation is global. US tech companies, especially those with international operations, see Chinese patents as a sign of technical depth. The key is to present it in a clear, professional format that US readers can quickly understand.
Before you finalize your resume, check for any formatting or language issues that could confuse an ATS or hiring manager. Use a free resume checker like PrismResume to ensure your patent listing and entire resume are ATS-friendly and properly structured.
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