Reverse Chronological Resume Type

Posted by admin on December 20, 2009

Reverse chronological resume type emphasis on employment history starting with recent to previous. It points out the “exact dates of employment” and all the educational and technical qualifications if any. One should consider several things before writing reverse chronological resume. This is a best way to place all the experiences and other skills on the resume. Often people ignore resume formats but believe me, resumes plays a vital role in fetching any job easily.

One just needs to select an appropriate resume format that suits their profile. Chronological resumes are especially designed for the professionals who have long period of experience in relevant field. However, this type of format is not recommended for the professionals who have any type of gap in their professional career. People with specific gap in their studies or career can also use this format but on the condition that they have to write down all the reasons for the cause.

Chronological resumes have two methods to write resume

  • Reverse Type
  • Standard type

Reverse chronological resume type is for professionals who are doing their current job but they have some gap in their job due to some reasons. While Standard type resume is for the professionals who are continuously doing job in their current organizations. Both the formats are popular among employers for logical progression and readability. Chronological resumes can act against the candidates if they have numerous jobs on their resumes. So, for those this format can be dangerous while sitting in front of interviewer. It can show lack of consistency and commitment and thus usually rejected by the interviewer. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

Freshers Resume Model

Posted by admin on December 4, 2009

If you are a fresher in any field, a strong and appealing resume is what you need to be armed with.

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Content is the key factor in any resume, and should necessarily contain all your relevant strengths that you want to convey to your potential employer.

The following is the basic structure or model that your resume should follow:

  1. Objective: In one or two lines you have to set out the exact reason for applying for that particular job. However, if you are going for a job fair which involves a number of avenues, do not put in this as it would narrow down your prospects to your potential employer.
  2. Educational Qualifications: Put down all the relevant educational qualifications that you have bagged during all those years of your academic life. Make sure you highlight your strengths as this is the most important section your potential employers would look into.
  3. Skill Sets that are Job-related: Put down the relevant skills that are related to your job profile. Remember to put down only the RELEVANT skills.
  4. Knowledge of Computer Applications: A basic knowledge of computer is required in all job profiles today, thus make it a point to highlight all the computer programs that you are proficient in.
  5. Certifications: Add other relevant diplomas/certificate programs that you have undergone. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
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