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Traditional Resume Formats
The chronological resume is the most common form of resume seen in the
market space. It lists the candidate's work history in chronological order.
Each job is listed in order beginning with the most recent position and working
toward the oldest job. Virtually all employers accept chronological resumes.
They are often preferred because they clearly detail the work history. They also
present the information in an expected traditional format that is easy to
understand.
Chronological resumes are the standard choice for entry and
executive level business positions. Nonetheless, chronological may not be the
best format for you. If you have worked in a variety of industries or have had a
number of job changes then the chronological format may highlight gaps in your
employment history. If you have been out of the workforce for a number of years
or you are launching your first job search, then you will want to use a functional
resume.
Make certain that any resume you submit is neat and well edited. Always
attach a cover letter and include your address and phone number at the top of
the page so the employer can easily contact you.
What You Need For Your Interview
There are a number of items that may be needed during your interview. It is
wise to invest in an attractive briefcase or satchel that will look organized to
the potential employer. Be sure to organize your contents before the interview.
Bring a notepad and several pens so that you can take notes about what is
being said.
You will also want to have a planner available in case you need to
schedule follow-up appointments. If you can provide samples of the type of
work you do, you may want to bring some along. For example, you may want
to bring a portfolio or your written work or a picture of something you have
designed. Remember that any samples you bring should be relevant to the
position you are applying for. You should also bring several copies of your
resume.
Sometimes an employer will need extra copies or they may want to
refer to a specific item you listed. Finally, bring a comb, breath freshener,
floss, extra make-up, and a small bottle of deodorant to adjust your look.
Is The Job Right For You?
Before you begin your job search, it is important to know exactly what kind of position you are seeking. Carefully consider what types of work conditions, people,
and locations contribute to your job satisfaction.
- Do you prefer indoor or outdoor
work?
- What size of organization would you like to join?
- Do you want to work
independently or with others?
- Do you prefer close supervision?
- Are you willing to
travel or relocate?
- Can you handle frequent interruptions?
One of the main
reasons people become dissatisfied with their jobs is because they are seeking
positions that do not match their personal needs. Therefore, keep your
preferences in mind as you begin looking for positions.