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2006-12-02 03:17:00 · 4 answers · asked by walker2210@sbcglobal.net 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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A good resume, should sell yourself in the 1st page, short to the point statements. Most employers don't take the time to read past the 1st page, you want to sell yourself and have your qualities jump out at them, grab their attention. Good Luck

2006-12-02 03:25:42 · answer #1 · answered by Jennifer L 4 · 0 0

Functional resumes are best used in situations where specific skills and accomplishments gained through experience or academic qualifications will demonstrate the candidate's compentency. Your skills should be listed in order of their importance.

The functional resume is ideal when you're looking for a complete career change. This resume is ideal for students who have no previous work experience and are applying for their first job.

Avoid the functional resume when you are applying for traditional jobs, especially positions within government or institutions.

A functional resume categories are based on : Personal Details
Career Objective
Professional Experience
Work Experience(optional)
Professional Affiliations
Education
Awards


Sample Functional Resume

Resume Personal Details

List your name, surname, postal address, email address, contact phone numbers

Career Objective

A definition of your career Career Objective. Your career objective / personal profile should be defined three lines or less.

Professional Experience
This is the most important section of a professional resume. This section should list your key skills along with proof of how you gained these skills. For example, if one of your skills is event organisation, list the events and conventions you have organised.
Use a simple format to show your skills : Skill 1
Achievement 1 related to Skill A
Achievement 2 related to Skill A


Work Experience
This is where you list previous jobs. Also include any unpaid or voluntary work that you've done.
This is optional Your work history isn't strictly required in a functional resume although listing it will show potential employers that you have nothing to hide.
If you work history is irregular, there may well be more disadvantages than benefits by listing it, in which case, skip this part.
Include: year start - year finish, job title , name of organisation , job description in each of your work history items.

Professional Affiliations

List any relevant, active professional affiliations in this section. If you are in doubt as to whether an affiliation will help get the contract signed, don't list it.

Educational Qualifications in your Resume

Here you should include the highest qualification you've gained & any special courses that you think will help you secure the position.

Awards

List any relevant awards in this section.

Graduates can also add some personal information in their resume.

from http://www.cvtips.com/functional_resume.html

2006-12-02 16:18:44 · answer #2 · answered by ciprian_olaru1985 3 · 0 0

One that gets you the job

2006-12-02 11:20:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Does such thing exist?

2006-12-02 11:28:57 · answer #4 · answered by retorik75 5 · 0 0

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