"It starts with RESUME!"
There are things that we consider in making a resume. By the way, what is resume? According to what I've researched, it is a document used by persons to present their backgrounds and skills. Résumés can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often they are used to secure new employment. I also learned the different types of resumes from our professor. These are the following: CHRONOLOGICAL, FUNCTIONAL, and COMBINATION RESUMES.
Chronological Resume
The chronological resume lists your job titles starting with your current or most recent employment and then goes back timewise. This format is good for demonstrating growth in a single profession. It may not be suitable for those just out of school or for those changing careers.
Example: http://www.eduers.com/resume/Chronological_Resume_Example.htm
Functional Resume
The functional resume focuses on professional skills developed during your employment rather than on the when, where and what of each position. It organizes your experience in terms of skills and accomplishments. This resume format is good for career changers, frequent job changers and those with limited experience. It is also good for those who are returning to the workplace after a long absence.
Example: http://www.eduers.com/resume/Functional_Resume_Example.htm
Combination Resume
The combination resume is a combination of both the chronological and the functional format. It demonstrates your skills and experience as themes and then your employment experience follows chronologically. It is recommended for mid-career changers and recent graduates.
Example: http://www.eduers.com/resume/Combination_Resume_Example.htm
This was the one I created for our requirement:
For me, it was not that easy to make a resume because you need to remember the seminars or the things that should be needed in this one. Also, I felt difficulty in putting the skills because I don't know how will I shorten it or how can I state it properly. But I also want to thank my sister because she helped me to what I should put in the resume. I want to thank Miss Pam, because now for sure, we (or I) will be going to make our (my) resume properly. I think now that we learn how to make a resume, we will be waiting for the mock interview that we will have, but we'll talk about it next time [I guess].
Reference:
http://www.eduers.com/resume/Three_Types_of_Resume.htm
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