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Resumes “A resume is a structured summary of a person’s education, employment background, and job qualifications. Before you begin writing a resume, make sure you understand its true function—as a brief persuasive business message intended to stimulate an employer’s interest in meeting you and learning more about you. In other words, the purpose of a resume is not to get you a job but rather to get you an interview.” Types of Resumes 1. Chronological resume • The most common approach. • Work experience section dominates and is placed immediately after contact information and introductory statement. • Lists jobs in reverse chronological order. Types of Resumes 2. Functional resume • Emphasizes your skills and capabilities. • Stresses individual areas of competence rather than job history. • Sometimes causes suspicion because it obscures work history. Types of Resumes 3. Combination resume • Meshes skills focus of functional resume with job history focus of chronological resume. • Allows you to emphasize your capabilities if you don’t have a long job history. • A good choice for college students. This is a sample combination resume. Created by Hunter Brown Summer 2013
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