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Job resume format with an example

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Answered by Javariya
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Best Resume Format: 10+ Samples for All Types of Resumes

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Best Resume Format: 10+ Samples for All Types of Resumes

Michael Tomaszewski, CPRW

Michael Tomaszewski, CPRW

Certified Professional Résumé Writer, Career Expert

Updated 11/03/2019

The perfect resume format will pass applicant tracking systems.

It will show off your value as a future employee.

It will help recruiters make the decision in seconds (invite you to the interview, of course!)

Pick the wrong one, and you’ll annoy those little bots and their human overlords—

But which resume format is best?

Most importantly, how to pick the proper resume format for you?

Don’t worry. In 5 minutes, you’ll learn all you need to know about formatting a resume.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Proper Resume Format: How to Format a Resume Right?

The Three Types of Resumes and How to Pick the Best Resume Format

Reverse-Chronological Resume Format

Skills-Based / Functional Resume Format

Hybrid / Combination Resume Format

Recap: How to Pick the Best Resume Format

Make Sure Your Resume Format Beats the ATS Resume Test

Bonus Resume Formatting Resources (Templates, Layouts, Examples, and Extra Tips)

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Proper Resume Format: How to Format a Resume Right?

Here are the simple, standard rules you have to follow when formatting a resume.

(Feel free to skip this section if you simply want to pick a format and start working on your resume.)

For a professional resume, follow these 10 resume formatting steps:

How to format a resume?

Set one-inch margins on all four sides.

Pick a 11 or 12pt resume font and stick to it.

Create a proper resume header format for your contact details.

Divide your resume into legible resume sections: Contact Information, Resume Summary, Work Experience, Education, Skills.

Use bullet points to talk about past jobs.

Be consistent with your resume formatting (e.g., stick to the same date format: for example 11–2018, or November 2018.)

Use single or 1.15 line spacing.

Add an extra space before and after each section heading.

Make your resume as long as it needs to be.

Don’t use photos on your resume. Unless the job description specifically asks for them. You’re looking for a job, not a date!

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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There are various types of resume and it depends on the priority of the people which format they like.

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  • There are various types of resume and it depends on the priority of the people which format they like.
  • For example, some people like to put their education history first in the resume and some like to put their experience and professional skills.
  • Most importantly there is also a profile section in the format where one can define himself briefly.
  • A job resume must look appealing with a strong profile.
  • An example of job resume is given below.

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