Written by: Ever Green
1 min read | Published: November 16, 2023
Your resume is usually your informal introduction to a potential employer. Making a good first impression is important, and having a solid resume will help you do that. Whether you are an entry level professional or you come with a wealth of experience, every part of your resume matters. Your resume helps the reviewer to determine how well your skills, abilities, and experience align with the position that you are applying for. With your reviewer most likely combing through a lot of resumes, it is important that yours stands out in the best way.
There are multiple types of resumes to choose from based upon your personal preferences and needs. A chronological resume is the most common type and lists your work history from most recent to oldest. Being such a common type, it is easily recognizable and is often thought of as the default style. With a functional resume, the focus is on skills and abilities specific for a position, rather than a timeline of work experience. The targeted layout is very specific to the position that you are applying for and is meant to highlight the relevant skills and experience that you have.
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