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How to Choose the Best Resume Format
The unthinkable has happened and you have been downsized from the
company where you have been employed for the past ten years. In all this
time, you haven't touched your resume and now find that you must
completely rewrite it. Being the intelligent person that you are, you
figure that writing a resume can't be too difficult, and you sit down
with a book of samples, prepared by professional resume writers, hoping
that they will guide and inspire you as you write your own. As you
browse your book, you slowly come to realize that each sample is very
personalized. There doesn't seem to be a template of a "typical" resume,
and in fact there even appears to be many distinct formats. Maybe this
isn't as easy as you first thought…with all these choices how will you
ever make a decision about which style and format is best for you?
You are correct in your recognition that
each resume is personalized and unique. Most professional resume
writers' take great care to tailor each resume that they create to
highlight the unique skills, qualifications, and accomplishments of the
individual. In this sense, they must be personalized, and just because
one resume utilizes a particular heading and layout, does not mean that
the next will. However, if you read carefully, with an eye toward
format, underlying these layouts are two distinct types of resumes
written in three distinct formats. Deciding which is best for you is not
difficult if you understand the advantages and disadvantages of each.
The following guidelines will help you make your choice.

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Step 1 - Choose Your
Focus
Targeted Resume
A targeted resume is used to focus your
resume toward a specific career objective, performed in a specific
industry, and for a specific company. The content of a targeted resume
is written to highlight the skills, qualifications, and experience that
match the requirements of your job target. You may want to consider
writing a targeted resume when:
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You know the title of the position you
are interested in and have a good idea of the qualifications that will
be required for entry into this position.
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You are sending your resume in response
to an employment advertisement.
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You are writing or revising your resume
to apply to a specific company.
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You have several different specific
career objectives and want a different resume for each one.
Targeted Resume
Example
Inventory Resume
If you have only a general objective and
don't want to limit yourself to a specific job title, an inventory
resume may be your best choice. Likewise, if you want to be able to use
the same resume to apply to a number of companies, you should write an
inventory resume. This type of resume is designed to highlight your
skills, qualifications, and achievements in a more general manner.
Understand however, that you must have at least a general objective, for
example, "a management level position in sales." In this case, you know
that you are interested in sales management but you are open to the
industry and company that you do this for. Once you have a clear idea of
your general objective you can focus the content of your inventory
resume by deciding on 4-6 key skills and abilities that you possess,
that are relevant to your general objective, and that will be of value
to an employer in this field. The content of the resume should highlight
these skills by demonstrating them through statements of relevant
accomplishments and achievements. If you are conducting an extensive job
search campaign, the inventory resume is your most efficient choice and
in most cases, you are still able to target specific companies and job
openings by writing a tailored cover letter to send with your resume.
Also, keep in mind that if you have more than one unrelated career
objective, you should write a separate inventory resume for each of
these.
Inventory Resume
Example
Step 2 - Choose Your
Format
The Chronological
Resume
The chronological resume is designed to
highlight progressive career growth and advancement. It is easy to read
and can be quickly scanned for employment history. For these reasons, it
is the most accepted format among hiring authorities. In fact, many even
prefer and/or expect it.
The chronological resume is most suitable
when:
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You have a steady and consistent
employment history with no major gaps in employment and have not changed
career tracks recently.
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Your employment history has been one of
progressively responsible positions.
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Your titles have been impressive and/or
you have been recently employed at well-known companies.
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Your major accomplishments have been
achieved in your most recent positions.
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You are seeking a career in a field where
this format is expected.
Chronological
Resume Example
The Functional Resume
The functional resume highlights key
skills, accomplishments, and qualifications at the top of the resume,
regardless of where they have occurred in your career. Your employment
history is de-emphasized by placing it toward the bottom of your resume
and by documenting a simple listing rather than details of each
position. In this way, the functional resume firmly places the focus on
what you have done rather than where or when you did it.
Unfortunately, many hiring authorities
don't like this format, as it is generally believed that the functional
resume is used to hide some deficiency in your career history. Despite
this, the functional format can be very effective when:
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Most of your achievements and
accomplishments occurred in a past position.
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You have recently graduated from high
school or college.
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You have been out of the job market for
some time and are trying to re-enter.
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You are an older worker and want to
de-emphasize age.
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You have held a variety of unconnected
positions.
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You are changing career tracks.
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You are returning to a previous line of
work.
Functional Resume
Example 1
Functional
Resume Example 2
The Combination Resume
The combination format combines the
benefits of both the chronological and the functional formats. By
beginning with a summary (functional format) of your most impressive
qualifications, skills, abilities, and accomplishments, it immediately
places the emphasis where you want it. This is followed by an employment
history section, written in the chronological format, that supports the
statements made in your summary.
The combination format is well accepted
by hiring authorities and you should consider using it when:
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You have a steady and progressive
employment history.
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You are applying for a position for which
the chronological resume is expected but you also want to highlight
qualifications from earlier positions.
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You are writing a targeted resume and
need an effective way to match your skills to the job requirements.
Combo Resume
Example 1
Combo Resume
Example 2
Combo Resume Example 3

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Step 3- Final
Considerations
Now that you have chosen your resume
style and format, you are ready to write your content. Before you do
this, consider the following:
First, remember that even more important
than the format you choose, is the content of your resume and how it is
arranged. With only 15 seconds to capture the attention of a reader, it
is essential that you arrange your content so that the most important
and impressive information is in the top third of the document. This is
easily accomplished by using a "Summary" or "Qualification Highlights"
heading at the very top of your resume.
Second, be certain that your resume has a
focus. An employer must be able to look at your resume and immediately
discern the logical principle holding it together. This too, is easily
accomplished if you keep your objective in mind the entire time you
write. You may explicitly state your objective in a separate "Objective"
section or you may prefer to state it implicitly, through the
organization and content. Either way, be certain that you know what your
focus is and that you communicate this clearly within your resume.
Finally, stay away from boring
descriptions of your job responsibilities. Instead, whenever possible,
write concise statements that describe specific examples of
accomplishments and achievements. Tell employers how you will be of
value to them by describing how you have been of value to previous
employers. Examples of accomplishments to include would be how you have
saved money, increased profits, improved productivity, or enhanced
services. Whenever you can, include actual dollar figures and
percentages.

Michelle Dumas is the principal of Distinctive Documents, a leading
Internet-based resume preparation and job search coaching firm that has
been serving clients across the U.S. and internationally since 1996.
Ms. Dumas has earned her NCRW, CPRW, CCM, JCTC, and CEIP industry
credentials. As one of only two professionals worldwide to earn all five
of the recognized industry credentials, she is considered one of the top
professionals in the resume writing field. Since 1999, Michelle has
worked on the National Resume Writers' Association (NRWA) Certification
Commission, setting and upholding resume writing quality standards
through rigorous training and certification programs for members. She
has also served as the NRWA New England Regional Board Representative,
1998 to 1999, and 2001 to present.
Michelle is a contributor to five nationally published books on resume
preparation, and her articles on job search and career management topics
have been featured on numerous websites. Through active membership in
the Professional Association of Resume Writers/Career Coaches (PARW/CC),
the Career Masters Institute (CMI), the Association of Job Search
Trainers (AJST), and the Career Planning and Adult Development Network,
Michelle maintains up-to-date knowledge of global trends in resume
development, career management, and job searching
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