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“How do I read this?”<\/span><\/p>\n

It’s the first thing that enters a recruiter or hiring manager’s mind when scanning your resume. Chances are he or she is expecting a common format, and most resumes (outside of the academic realm) are going to be one of three types: chronological, functional, or a hybrid\/combination of the two.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Though creativity may be warranted in rare cases, it’s generally recommended that you follow a typical format for your resume, lest you risk confusing or frustrating a potential employer. Read on to learn the differences between these different resume formats, in what situations you might choose one over the other, and the advantages and disadvantages of each.<\/span><\/p>\n

The Chronological Resume: Your Work Timeline In Reverse<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The chronological resume is the most common format. You present your work experience by listing your current or most recent position first, then your previous position after that, and so on through your career history. These resumes include the name of the employer, your position, dates of employment, and the job duties, activities, skills, and accomplishments that are associated with that job. Those with a seasoned career history will list this experience above their education, whereas a recent college graduate without much work experience might reverse this order.<\/span><\/p>\n

Chronological resumes emphasize the most recent experience, the employer, one’s job stability and professional growth. This resume format is an excellent way to highlight a steady work history, especially if the experience is in the same functional area or industry and also to draw attention to steady growth in one’s career. It’s also easy for the employer to read and follow, especially because it’s a common and familiar format.<\/span><\/p>\n

Unfortunately, for those who are trying to change job sectors or functions, or those who have been out of the workforce for a while, this format can place a spotlight on what’s missing and could leave the employer perplexed as to how you are qualified for the position for which you are applying. In these situations, a chronological format may not be the best option.<\/span><\/p>\n

The Ideal Layout of a Chronological Resume<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The layout of a chronological resume is fairly traditional and seeks to highlight your \u201cmarketing pitch\u201d by signaling to recruiters what you do, where you want to head professionally, and how you can add value to a new company in a streamlined manner that can pass the 6-second test.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Remember to customize your summary and objective sections according to every job so that you mention the right keywords and objectives that align with the job posting. Indeed, over 75% of recruiters use some form of applicant tracking software (ATS) that weeds out resumes that seem irrelevant to the job, and it does so by being programmed to scan for certain keywords.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

When creating your chronological resume, ensure that you include <\/span>job-specific keywords<\/span><\/a> that you find in a job description\u2019s qualifications section. Include the stand-out keywords seamlessly and naturally within the resume text, so that it passes the approval of both the software and the human eye.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

The following are the main sections to include in your chronological resume:<\/span><\/p>\n