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Chronological vs Functional?

Posted On: Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 - Posted By: Adam C.

Which Resume Style is Best for You?

Chronological:

  • Best when looking for work in your current industry
  • Highlights a strong employment history
  • Traditional, most familiar presentation style
  • Works best with most HRIS systems, online applications
    (the automated search databases many companies use)

Functional (Skills-Based):

  • Best for career-changers to show off relevant skills
  • Downplays former industry, highlights re-purposed skill sets
  • Works best if uploaded as .pdf, distributed in Word, on paper
  • Non-traditional layout

It’s Your Style!

Think critically about what you want to convey.  Choose a resume style that best supports your objective.

Recognize that each style has its pros and cons.  Evaluate each one carefully.

Career changers with functional resumes should network first then send their resume and cover letter as a follow up to those conversations.

Resume style choices should always be preceded with a consideration of how each receiving company manages their search and selection process (HRIS).

Lisa has 14 years of résumé coaching experience.
She currently directs day-to-day operations and programming of a career center at a two-year technical college. From 2006-2008, she served as State Chair of a national organization to support women leaders in higher education. She remains on the Board. Previously, she served as HR Director of a legal services firm and specialized in worker’s compensation issues. From 1996-1998, she worked as a graduate assistant in the career services office of a large four-year college.

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Basic Resume Types

Posted On: Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 - Posted By: GigTide

Chronological Resume

Traditional resume style, conservative by nature. Perfect for someone maintaining their career in the same field. Experience focused with each position described in detail.

Typical Chronological Resume Flow:

  1. Contact Information
  2. Objective
  3. Background
  4. Employment History
  5. Education
  6. Professional Memberships
  7. Software Skills
  8. Other Skills

Functional Resume

Resume style highly focused on skills and accomplishments. Perfect for someone who wants to highlight a broad range of skills or accomplishments. Jobs and job descriptions are separated into different sections with the employment history below the accomplishments or skills section.

Typical Functional Resume Flow:

  1. Contact Information
  2. Objective
  3. Qualifications Summary
  4. Experience Highlights
  5. Employment History
  6. Education & Training
  7. Community Involvement or Clubs or Professional Associations

Combined Resume

A combination of Chronological and Functional resume formats. Perfect for someone with a wide range of work experience and a broad range of skills or accomplishments. This style of resume is typically longer than the Chronological or Functional resume formats.

Typical Combined Resume Flow:

  1. Contact Information
  2. Objective
  3. Qualifications Summary
  4. Employment Overview
  5. Education
  6. Experience
  7. Computer Experience/ Languages
  8. Professional Affiliations

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