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Types of Resume
Formats
There are a number of different formats that you can use in
writing your resume. You can choose from any of them in
creating yours. Each different format will be used to highlight
your skills etc. in any particular field. For example, if you
are applying as a waitress, you will want to highlight your
skills and duties in this area so your resume is going to be
aimed at the format of professionals in this field and your
skills and qualifications would be more important to
include.
However, if you are writing an executive resume you will want
to highlight your experience and accomplishments. For the most
part, unless you have studied at an Ivy League school, you will
likely not have to place too much emphasis on your school
history. For example, if all that the job you are applying for
requires is a high school diploma than you can simply skip that
part all together and mention that you meet all of the
requirements for the position in your cover letter.
Of course if you are using your resume to get a general job,
you will want to highlight all of your duties so that your
prospective employer knows that this is an area that you have
already demonstrated in the past. What can be very complicated
in creating your résumé’s format is if you are applying for any
job in a company and do not really care which. For this you
would want to show your diversity in your format. This would
naturally more emphasis on your different job
experiences.
In general, resume formats should include items such as:
qualifications, experience, references, and special
accomplishments. After that what is needed pretty much varies
by the job you are looking to get. If in sales, you will want
to focus your attention on your accomplishments in this area or
a similar one and your personality in general. This would be
more along the lines of your CV. This is the document that you
will be using to describe yourself on a personal level. When it
comes to a job like sales your experience with dealing with
people is your most important ally.
With so many formats to choose from, it can be difficult to
choose between them but if you really think about it; it
doesn’t have to be impossible. Just think about what is being
highlighted in your resume and what type of impression you want
to give. Just so that you know, most resumes are best served if
written in 12 point, Times New Roman font. Just make sure that
the headlines are bold and a bit larger so that they stand out
and give the employer an easy to see format of what he or she
is looking for.
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