Describe different types of resume.
Resumes are like advertisements. As
such, it’s important to decide which type of "ad" - in this case,
format - you will use before you begin threesome writing process. Depending on
the type of job you are applying to, different resume formats may apply. The
four standard types of resumes include
(i)
Chronological,
(ii)
Functional,
(iii)
Combination, or
(iv)
Targeted
Below are definitions of each type
and recommendations on which format works best. Once you have developed your
resume, post it online at America’s Job Exchange and begin your job search
today.
Chronological:
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What is it:
Chronological resumes are the most commonly used format. They list work history
in chronological order, starting with your most recent job down to your
earliest. This resume is preferred by most employers because it provides a
quick snapshot of work history, with most recent positions up front.
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Who should use:
If you have a solid work history, your experience is aligned with the job you
are applying to, and you have no lapses between employments, use this format.
Functional Resume:
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What is it:
Unlike chronological resumes, functional resumes focus on your skills and
experience first. This type of resume de-emphasizes the dates in which you have
worked. Employment history is secondary, and is listed under the details of
your skills.
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Who should use:
If you have lapses m employment, are in the middle of a career transition, are
a recent college grad with limited work experience, or have a diverse
background with no clear career path, this is the most effective type of
resume.
Combination Resume:
What is it -
Combination resumes let you detail both your skills and experience, while also
backing this up with a chronological listing of work history. Flexible in
nature, the combination resume lets you tailor to the, prospective job opening
and tell hiring managers a story.
Who should use - Use
this resume if you want to detail work experience to show hiring managers the
type of employee you are.
Targeted Resume:
What is it - Targeted
resumes are customized in detail to the prospective job you are seeking.
Everything from your objective, your qualifications to educational experience
mirrors the job requirements.
Who should use - These
resumes are the most time-consuming, but can generate the best results as the
qualifications and experience you outline mirror the prospective job opening
closely. Be careful, however When you develop a targeted resume you need to be
as accurate as possible and not embellish career highlights simply to mirror
the job.
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