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There are three common resume formats: chronological, functional, and combination. Chronological resumes are a listing of employment and employment-related experiences which are arranged in order of time of occurrence. Functional resumes highlight skills, experiences, and accomplishments without identifying specific dates, names, and places. A Combination resume allows you to focus on the best components of both chronological and functional resumes. Use the Resume Format Comparison Chart and the samples below to determine which format will best display your strengths. Visit the Creative Job Search website for more information about resume formats.

Chronological Resume Samples

Work-to-Work Job Seeker - if you are switching jobs
School-to-Work Job Seeker - for the recent graduate
Worksheet - a form to develop the first draft of your resume

Functional Resume Sample

Work-to-Work Job Seeker - if you are switching jobs
No Paid Work Experience - highlight unpaid work and accomplishments
Worksheet - a form to develop the first draft of your resume

Combination Resume Sample

No Paid Work Experience - highlight unpaid work and accomplishments
Work-to-Work Job Seeker - if you are switching jobs
Worksheet - a form to develop the first draft of your resume

Source: Creative Job Search, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.
Page last updated in February 2008.



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