Best Resume
Format
How to identify
the best resume format for you
Easy to read– Simple black font on white
background – proven to be the easiest for humans to read.
No graphics – Proven to mark your CV down – it’s
the words that sell!
Photograph – Again stats say that attaching a
photo has a negative effect in general. Therefore be very careful.
The content (personal details, career history,
education for example) needs to be grouped cleanly and logically.
The reader will decide on discarding or continuing
to read your CV / Resume within the first 20 seconds! - Therefore
ensure your reader sees what THEY are looking for FIRST.
Your CV / Resume will need to be easily modified –
to add experience aswell tailoring for specific applications you may
make.
A Curriculum Vitae / Resume is not a one size fits
all document. It should always be tailored to the readers needs.
A simple professional CV format / Resume format
not only works for the reader, but will enable you easily convert
your document should you need to upload it onto job boards (many want
ASCII or plain text) or convert it to PDF or HTML for web posting.
Simple is
best when it comes to CV / Resume Templates – it’s the content that
sells not the formatting.
Functional Resume or Chronological Resume or
Combination Resume
Next – decide on the type of layout that best
promotes your strengths for your target role.
Chronological Resume Template
– Traditionalformat, the one to use if you have good career continuity
with no major gaps, and you are looking to continue your career in a
similar field.
Functional Resume Template –
Enables you to
promote your skills above your experience. A good format if you have
career breaks or if you are looking to move in a new career direction
where you don’t have experience.
Combination Resume Template
– Enables a best of both type approach, where you tailor specific
functional skills and experience for your target role as well as
demonstrating your career continuity and progression.
Resume Formats
Having already stated That simple works best I would suggest that you don’t even need a pre-built template.
Type your content into your word-processor
of choice, in the critical order previously discussed.
If you don’t have a good word processor
download Open
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Font style simple like Arial size 10 -12 for body
content, headings two sizes bigger and bold.
Very basic, very clean; but it works.
You can add a bit to it if you like, but not much;
it's the words that count!
However if you want to see and download
Free Resume Templates.
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