Formatting a Resume


by Decemberblush - Date: 2007-06-15 - Word Count: 319 Share This!

Combination Resume is a type of resume which is advisable to use. It combines both chronological and
functional. Its difference with chronological format is it's easy to follow.That's the reason why
manager prefer reading resume in chronological format. This type of resume may possess consistency and
progress in your chosen industry specially if you have been in the same position.

The question now is what if you've been in different field of works. Not to mention the reasons to pay for
bills, house maintenance and other liabilities. It only means that you'll be needing to be disposing off
your antic resume in the bin and make a fresh start. Make highlights in your resume to flash off your
credibility as an employee.


Indicating what position you are applying to is what should be first in your resume.

Also include your past employment which is related to what you are applying for in the present. Show the
relevance of your jobs before to what you are seeking into. This helps convince the hiring manager that
your are really worth for the job. You also use keywords relating to your skills so that the employer could
track you immediately.

It would also be better if you'll be indicating your experiences in some functional sections.

You should be categorizing your skill according to what job you are applying for in the company depending
on with the past job experiences you have if its related. Its better if you'll be having at least two
categories two to three categories to prove how rounded you are. Make a list of the companies, location
and job title.

A resume you always show emphasis. This how a company will be judging your capabilities. If possible if
provide the necessary information to answer the company's question. Make your resume neat as possible. Use
uniform font styles.

Remember resume reflects the person the it belongs to. So better make a good impression with your resume.

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