Monday, 1 June 2015

Free Resume Forms I Can Print - Where to Find Them

When I apply for a job, I usually look for free resume forms I can print. These templates are found online or on word processing softwares, but their not all perfectly formatted for just any professional. As a job applicant, you also need to know your strengths and weaknesses. This knowledge can save you a lot of time when you're looking for the most suitable resume format available.

Chronological resume
The chronological resume works well for people with flawless and impressively long and consistent employment histories. Unless you've been unemployed for a number of years, or if you've been jumping from one company to another for unpleasant reasons, this resume format should bring out your best assets. Companies always put a high premium on work experience and loyalty. They wouldn't want to hire someone who'll just be leaving them after the first few months of training.

Functional resume
The functional resume hides employment history flaws very well simply because it lists the job applicant's skills and accomplishments solely. For companies and job posts that don't require work experience, this resume format can be good enough. However, for positions that do require a certain amount of work experience, this may not be the best option.

Combination resume
Not all word processing resume templates offer combination resume formats. The combination resume format combines the best of both the functional resume and the chronological resume. If you can't find a resume wizard which makes use of the combination resume format, just start off with the functional resume.
Just like the functional resume, this resume also lists the skills of the applicant first. You can just edit the portion right before the character references, and add your work history in chronological order.

It doesn't have to be so detailed because it's at the tail end of the document, anyway. The important thing is that it's there, and you won't cause your recruiters to feel apprehensive about your application.

Searching for a job in SG, you can search a list of available jobs at job bank Singapore.

An article by Dougles Chan - A recruitment mentor that speciliased in recruitment training and recruitment mentoring in Singapore and globally.

Contact Dougles Chan @ +(65) 9388 0851 or email to dc@dougleschan.com for your recruitment training and mentoring needs.

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