Sunday, 17 February 2013

How to Write a Reseume-Types of Resumes

http://jobseek101.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/how-to-write-resume-functional-resume.htmlA success in landing a dream job lies in a very well constructed resume.  Some pays someone to make a resume for them.  But would it be wonderful and fulfilling if you know how to write your own.

It is true that is daunting and extremely stressful to write your own.  Then again, learning to create your own resume is another feather in your cap--skill that will not make your resume even more appealing but moreover hone your competence.

Before writing your resume, you need to scrutinise the job description, which includes the employability and desired skills. Aside from detailing your work history, analysing your duties and responsibilities is very essential in aligning your skills to what the employers are looking for.

From there on, you need to focus on the type of resume you are going to build.  There are three types of resume that include the following:


1.  CHRONOLOGICAL RESUME.  


     This is the most common type of resume wherein employment history is written down in sequential manner.  This type of resume gives greater emphasis on education background employment history. It is a showcase of the most recent experience to previous.  If you are applying a job that is related to your work experience.  This type of resume is for you.  Click on this link to view the chronological resume that I created.


2.  FUNCTIONAL RESUME.  


    This kind of resume focuses on your competence.  Unlike chronological resume, the functional one is all about on what you can offer rather than related work history.  If you want to apply for a job that you are skilled of but do have a different background, this resume is for you.  Click on this link to view the chronological resume that I created.http://jobseek101.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/how-to-write-resume-functional-resume.html


3.  TARGETED RESUME.  


     This is exactly the same as functional resume,which is specifically designed for a target job.


4.  COMBINATION RESUME.  


     This kind of resume is a comprehensive resume using both chronological and functional/targeted format.  The highlight here are your skills and experience, which are enclose in  chronological work history.  Click on this link to view the chronological resume that I created. http://jobseek101.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/how-to-write-resume-combination-resume.html





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