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Resume
Styles
There
are several styles of resumes along with numerous variations.
Your experience and the kind of job you are applying for will
help to determine the style of resume you use. The two basic
styles are: Chronological Resumes and Functional Skills Resumes.
Some of the variations include the main themes of business,
academic, general, student, standard, professional, or engineering.
A
Chronological Resume lists work experience in reverse chronological
order (the most recent experience first). It includes some
descriptive text about each position, usually described in
about one paragraph. This type of resume offers several advantages:
it is widely accepted, they are easy to read, and they show
a clear pattern of your development. The disadvantages include:
it does not highlight your major accomplishment(s), nor do
they effectively show your other skills.
Functional
Skills Resumes highlight your skills and accomplishments rather
than providing a chronological record of your job history.
Your accomplishments and skills are listed at the beginning.
Your job history is listed at the end of the resume.
This
type of resume allows you to call attention to your achievements.
The major disadvantage is that employers may find it difficult
to follow your work experience.
vMany people discover
that a combination of these two kinds of resumes is the best
way to go. You may want to try several different types of
combinations before settling upon a final design.
Action Words
It's important to include all of the
basic information on your resume. But, what is also important,
is the way you say it. Don't use dull, lifeless statements.
Instead use action words. Here are some typical action words:
Accelerated,
achieved, advised, approved, assisted, built, calculated,
completed, conceived, controlled, coordinated, created, decreased,
defined, designed, developed, directed, earned, edited, engineered,
evaluated, found, generated, implemented, improved, invented,
managed, operated, organized, planned, proved, revised, scheduled,
tested, trained, verified, wrote.
These
words give the correct impression that you have been responsible
for do different kinds of jobs tasks. In other words, you
weren't just a follower. Of course, you should always be truthful.
Don't try to oversell yourself by claiming you did things
that you didn't do.
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