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by Carlee Evie

When it comes to today’s job market, competition is fierce. You want to be seen as one of the best, and you want a powerful resume. Although there are tons of resume styles to choose from, it’s vital that you choose only the right one.

But why are there so many different styles to begin with? One of the reasons is the many different ways resumes are sent these days. A style that is suitable as a physical printed document simply won’t translate as well when you fax it or email it. Because more and more people are viewing documents online, there is a definite need for a resume style that suits the medium.

Then you also need to consider that certain positions may call for a very specific resume style. So you’ll need to be adaptable. You’ll want to tweak your resume to suit each situation so that it showcases your relevant skills. That’s what a resume is for, after all: To show off your expertise.

The most prevalent resume style is the chronological template, by far. As most can guess from its name, the chronological resume lists all the previous jobs you’ve, starting with the most current or recent.

Then there is the functional style, a slightly newer template that has been getting more attention lately. Instead of listing your jobs and accomplishments by date, you list your most impressive qualifications first and then work your way down to the lesser ones. This kind of resume is easy to skim, which helps a prospective employer decide if you sound like a good match for the job. It also helps beef up your strong points.

These two resume styles aren’t the only styles around, certainly, but most other formats are variations of the chronological and functional resumes. Here’s a good point to remember: Don’t be afraid to try out different resume styles. Change them out to suit your needs and purpose for each situation. Resumes exist to tell potential employers about your abilities, and the right resume will put them in the best light.

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