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Types of Resume Formats

by Cynthia Penfold

One of the first things to consider before you decide which resume format you will use is the industry you are hoping to work in. Although no particular format is considered to be right or wrong certain industries have a preference for certain resume formats and care should be taken to cater to these preferences.

This article will include some information on the chronological format as well as the functional format. The type of resume format most people are familiar with is the chronological format. This format is the one which features all of your previous jobs listed as a timeline. It can either be in chronological order or in reverse chronological order.

This type of format is so popular because it lends itself well to many industries and positions. Of all of the resume formats available, the chronological one offers the ability to show how you have progressed in your career. This is because if you have worked your way up from a junior position to a senior management position, it will be obvious with this format because the potential employer will see the advancement.

The functional format of a resume may be the best option for some people. Job seekers who have not worked at any one company for a substantial amount of time may turn to the functional format because it allows them to call attention to the type of work they have done not where they have worked or for whom they have worked.

Although any of the resume formats may attract your attention, the most important aspect of your resume should be the content and care should be taken to ensure this is free of errors. You should proofread several times to make sure there are no spelling or grammar mistakes in the resume. You should also make sure the way you have worded things will be easy for the potential employer to understand. Although the format of your resume can certainly get you noticed, it will not get you a job unless you also clearly demonstrate you have the skills needed for the job.

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