Type of Resumes/CV Formats .
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Writing a better form of resume/CV is one of the
essential secrets of winning over others in screening and selection process of
the interview. Putting up an attractive
CV format is one of the ways of building yourself image in interview process.
Be very clear, neat and eligible when you are creating
a resume. Good resume writing skills is required when applying for a job. The better
the model of CV you use the higher the probably to be shortlisted or get called
to get for the next step of the interview process.
The following are the most common resume writing
models that you can use to apply for job
Chronological Resume.
This sample of resume format is use
chronological order of writing education and work experience after the bio data
of the applicant. It is one of the best CV templates that is used by many applicants.
In writing this model of Curriculum Vitae, you should start from the latest
educational achievements and work experiences that you have attained. To write
this type of resume, you should start with time range that you have worked,
followed with the, the position title and name organization or the company. Lastly,
you have to add the place the company worked. Work experience is then followed with educational
achievements, written in the sample chronological order.
Functional resume.
This type of resume that first and foremost establishes the career achievements
that relate to the each other. It provides the work that you have done and explanations
of the duties and responsibilities.
Combination resume.
This type of resume that details the
goals/objective of the applicant after the bio data of the applicant. Then it
is followed with the work experiences as well with duties and responsibilities
under each job title. Lastly educational achievement and the hobbies that you
have.
Professional resumes.
This is a type of resume that combine both
chronological resume and functional resume. After the bio data, career objective,
followed by educational and work experiences. The work experiences is given in duties
and responsibilities
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