Design Your Resume For The Job You Want

Not all jobs are the same, so why should your resume format be the same for every one? Should you use a chronological format? Functional? Combination? No idea what those are? Don’t panic!
Not all jobs are the same, so why should your resume format be the same for every one? Should you use a chronological format? Functional? Combination? No idea what those are? Don’t panic!
More and more jobs now include flexible schedules or options to work remotely at least part of the time. For some people, this can be freeing and lead to increased productivity, but for many of us, it requires some forethought and coming up with a structure to keep us organized in order to avoid falling prey to mindless TV watching or laundry as procrastination.
With graduation coming up, there’s a lot to think about as you wrap up the semester and plan for the weeks, months, and years ahead. Whether you’re new to the job hunt or have been in the workforce for a long time, your next moves are going to matter. Especially if you’re just getting started in your career, it can be very intimidating to think about.