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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-11-01 08:48 pm

[ SECRET POST #3955 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3955 ⌋

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kaijinscendre: (Default)

Re: It's November 1st

[personal profile] kaijinscendre 2017-11-02 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
So should I try to use a 'functional' resume as opposed to a chronological one? Like this? https://resumegenius.com/resume-formats/functional-samples-writing-guide That seems like it would be useful to me because I want to change careers and have some employment gaps.

Seems like resumes rely more on creative writing skills than technical. And I am horrible at creative writing.

Also, thank you so much for the tips!
Edited 2017-11-02 21:08 (UTC)
soldatsasha: (Default)

Re: It's November 1st

[personal profile] soldatsasha 2017-11-03 06:37 am (UTC)(link)
idk, I think both are 'functional' and chronological are fine. It's just you have to figure out how to showcase your most important/noteworthy skills effectively.

Writing a functional resume might help you out anyway, even if you don't use it, since it would force you to really take a hard look at your relevant skills.

Resumes are really a pain in the ass. You're welcome!