Resume Writing


Resume Formats - Choosing the Right One
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A chronological resume:
- Includes job titles, dates of employment, and a description of the job in terms of accomplishments and measurable tasks
- Is most often done in reverse order, with your most recent job listed first
- Works best for job seekers who:
- Have a steady employment history
- Have previous employment that is related to the position being sought
A functional resume:
- Groups applicable skills in functional skill categories
- Highlights applicable skills and experience without revealing a lapse in employment
- Works best for job seekers who:
- Have worked many jobs in fields that do not directly relate to the desired position
- Have little previous work experience in the field
- Have gaps in employment history, recently graduated, or changed career directions
- Want to keep attention away from their age
A combination resume:
- Highlights functional skills and experience without hiding employment dates
- Works best for job seekers who:
- May have obtained the required skills from seemingly unrelated industries or jobs
- Are trying to change careers
- Have had a steady work history
- Is a favorite among hiring managers and recruiters