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Employment

It’s a match! Finding the right resume for the right job

By: Samantha Copeland   August 8, 2018

Time to update your profile 

1 of 7 You wouldn’t go to LinkedIn to find a date … and you probably wouldn’t get many matches by adding your professional resume to Tinder. A crucial part of showcasing our best selves online is starting with the right app. The same applies with resumes – you want to use a resume format that fits your experience and the position you’re applying for. Picking the right resume to highlight your skills and work history will help you get more views. And your reward won’t just be a bigger follower count; it could get you a bigger bank account. (SIphotography/Getty Images)
You wouldn’t go to LinkedIn to find a date … and you probably wouldn’t get many matches by adding your professional resume to Tinder. A crucial part of showcasing our best selves online is starting with the right app. The same applies with resumes – you want to use a resume format that fits your experience and the position you’re applying for. Picking the right resume to highlight your skills and work history will help you get more views. And your reward won’t just be a bigger follower count; it could get you a bigger bank account. (SIphotography/Getty Images)

Follow for more 

2 of 7 The chronological resume is perfect for laying out all the positions you’ve held until now, as well as any skills you’ve picked up along the way. Like Twitter, it keeps others up to date on important information you want to share. The chronological order makes it easy to create and keep organized. Be careful though – this resume may not be right for you if you spent a lot of time between jobs. That two-year gap between positions may raise some eyebrows. Definitely not something to tweet about. (Farbai/Getty Images)
The chronological resume is perfect for laying out all the positions you’ve held until now, as well as any skills you’ve picked up along the way. Like Twitter, it keeps others up to date on important information you want to share. The chronological order makes it easy to create and keep organized. Be careful though – this resume may not be right for you if you spent a lot of time between jobs. That two-year gap between positions may raise some eyebrows. Definitely not something to tweet about. (Farbai/Getty Images)

Make it Insta-worthy 

3 of 7 Most of us are guilty of taking multiple pictures to get the perfect shot for the ‘gram. Showing off all the cool things you did on vacation is part of the fun, right? Just as Instagram shows off your coolest vacation experiences, a functional resume shows employers your most important professional experiences and skills. Putting the spotlight on your abilities can help hide work history you don’t want to share. Instead of listing employers and dates, have fun (but be professional) when bragging about yourself … I mean detailing your job qualifications. (Scyther5/Getty Images)
Most of us are guilty of taking multiple pictures to get the perfect shot for the ‘gram. Showing off all the cool things you did on vacation is part of the fun, right? Just as Instagram shows off your coolest vacation experiences, a functional resume shows employers your most important professional experiences and skills. Putting the spotlight on your abilities can help hide work history you don’t want to share. Instead of listing employers and dates, have fun (but be professional) when bragging about yourself … I mean detailing your job qualifications. (Scyther5/Getty Images)

The best of both worlds 

4 of 7 Want your friends to see your latest tweets and vacation pics? Share your other accounts on Facebook! That lets you combine some the best parts of Twitter with some of the best parts of Instagram, all in one place. Similarly, the combination resume combines the chronological and functional resumes. This resume takes more time and creativity to make – you’ll have to keep it very clear and organized or it will get confusing – but it might be worth it! It will show off both your work history and skills. Sharing these things will send employers the notifications they’ll want to see. (Marko Pekic/Getty Images)
Want your friends to see your latest tweets and vacation pics? Share your other accounts on Facebook! That lets you combine some the best parts of Twitter with some of the best parts of Instagram, all in one place. Similarly, the combination resume combines the chronological and functional resumes. This resume takes more time and creativity to make – you’ll have to keep it very clear and organized or it will get confusing – but it might be worth it! It will show off both your work history and skills. Sharing these things will send employers the notifications they’ll want to see. (Marko Pekic/Getty Images)

Swipe right? 

5 of 7 Think about people you’ve hit up over various social media apps over the years – friends, your mom, that cutie from the gym, the boss from your old job, your elementary school teacher. Just because you accepted a Facebook friend request from that weird kid from high school doesn’t mean that you’d swipe right if you saw them on Tinder. The same way that you don’t want to connect with just anybody on Tinder, you don’t want to use a CV (curriculum vitae) or federal-style resume for just any job. These are unique resume types that you only want to use in particular situations. The federal resume is typically longer than a standard resume and includes a lot more detail on all your experience and education. Your CV should be even more detailed and is submitted for specific fields. A CV is most often used when applying for jobs in medicine or academics. Show recruiters that you know how to apply with the right resume for the job, and they might just super like you. (RyanJLane/Getty Images)
Think about people you’ve hit up over various social media apps over the years – friends, your mom, that cutie from the gym, the boss from your old job, your elementary school teacher. Just because you accepted a Facebook friend request from that weird kid from high school doesn’t mean that you’d swipe right if you saw them on Tinder. The same way that you don’t want to connect with just anybody on Tinder, you don’t want to use a CV (curriculum vitae) or federal-style resume for just any job. These are unique resume types that you only want to use in particular situations. The federal resume is typically longer than a standard resume and includes a lot more detail on all your experience and education. Your CV should be even more detailed and is submitted for specific fields. A CV is most often used when applying for jobs in medicine or academics. Show recruiters that you know how to apply with the right resume for the job, and they might just super like you. (RyanJLane/Getty Images)

 

A backup is required for this one 

6 of 7 The master electronic resume is like the cloud … or Google Drive for all you Android people. It stores all the information you’d need to create a resume of any type, in one central, accessible place. Having all your experience and skills saved in one resume makes it easy to pick and choose which parts to deploy for a particular job. You can then copy and paste from your master resume into another. Since you’ll have your information saved in one place, you won’t need to worry about starting from scratch each time! (PashaIgnatov/Getty Images)
The master electronic resume is like the cloud … or Google Drive for all you Android people. It stores all the information you’d need to create a resume of any type, in one central, accessible place. Having all your experience and skills saved in one resume makes it easy to pick and choose which parts to deploy for a particular job. You can then copy and paste from your master resume into another. Since you’ll have your information saved in one place, you won’t need to worry about starting from scratch each time! (PashaIgnatov/Getty Images)

 

7 of 7 Information contributed by Marine Corps Community Service. Find out more at http://usmc-mccs.org. (Urupong/Getty Images)
Information contributed by Marine Corps Community Service. Find out more at http://usmc-mccs.org. (Urupong/Getty Images)
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