Types of resumes

There are three major types of resumes: reverse chronological, functional, and combination. The reverse chronological resume is the most common. With this type of resume, you list your work experience starting with your most recent job then continue back in time ten or twelve years. Most potential employers prefer this type of resume as they can easily see your most recent employers.
A functional resume highlights particular skills and training. When applying for skilled positions (plumber, mechanic, electrician, etc.), a functional resume is your best choice. Also, if you have a great deal of education and training in your profession, a functional resume allows you to present that information up front.
A combination resume uses elements from a reverse chronological and functional resume. This type works well if you don’t have a lot of job experience or a long history of employment.
There is another type of resume and that’s one that follows no particular format. In certain cases, especially when applying for a position that requires a certain amount of creativity, a resume with its own unique style and format can make a positive impression. It’s important to remember that the person reviewing your resume (particularly if the company has its own human resources department) might see hundreds of resumes every day. If yours is a bit different, you might just get their attention. Don’t use this technique however if the job you are applying for is academic, governmental, or scientific in nature—stick to traditional resume styles and templates. However, if you are applying for a job as a photographer, designer, or publicist for example, your own, unique resume may get you to the next step of the recruiting process.

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