Format for the Chronological
The Chronological Resume The chronological resume is the most widely used resume. This resume organizes your information with your most recent education and work experience listed first. Graduates with limited, related work experience for the position they are seeking, find the chronological resume is most effective for them.
Resume Name:Campus Address: Street, City, State, Zip code, (Area code) Phone Number
Permanent Address: Street, City, State, Zip code, (Area code) Phone Number Use only one address if the campus and permanent address are the same.
Career Objective: A logical and meaningful statement concisely describing one's immediate and possible long-range career goals. Use as specific a title as possible.
Education:
- Include institutions that granted the degrees (city and state), degrees, graduation dates (in reverse chronological order).
- If applicable or appropriate, identify your major, minor, and formal certificate program or vocational training.
- List GPA if it is favorable. Include academic honors and awards related to your degrees if appropriate.
Extracurricular Skills, Highlights, and Qualifications:
- Indicate responsibilities, positions of leadership, professional organization, community and campus activities, and skills you have learned.
Work Experiences:
- List position title, where and when (not necessarily in this order).
- Full-time, part-time, cooperative education experiences, internships, practicum's, professional experience, and volunteer work (if related to the job search). Appropriate subheadings for this category include: Professional Experience, Work Experience, Related Work Experience.
- After identifying your skills, use action words to describe your responsibilities and accomplishments for each position. Be thorough in descriptions, but do not overrate your responsibilities.
- Emphasize your achievements using titles, numbers, and names. Titles convey responsibility; numbers and names show magnitude of achievement adding credibility to your resume.
- Specify skills related to career objective or job target: computer skills, special licenses, foreign language proficiencies, research discoveries credited to you.
Optional items:
- Areas of academic emphasis (if not an official major or minor), vocational training, and means of financing your education. (If you worked to pay for your college education, by all means say so!)
- Honors: List academic, leadership, athletic awards or recognitions, and memberships in honorary organizations* References Available Upon Request
Chronological Resume Students Worksheet
Write legibly. Do not use abbreviations.
Name ______Primary phone ( )______
Address ______Other phone ( )______
City ______State ______Zip______
E-mail Address (if applicable) ______
EDUCATION
College/Vocational school ______
City/State ______
Topic of study/training major ______
High school ______
City/State ______
OBJECTIVE
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
1.______
2.______
3.______
4.______
SKILLS & ABILITIES
WORK EXPERIENCE / VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
(List chronologically, beginning with most recent)
Business name ______Employment Dates ______
Job title ______City/State ______
Duties (be specific)______
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Business name ______Employment Dates ______
Job title ______City/State ______
Duties (be specific)______
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Business name ______Employment Dates ______
Job title ______City/State ______
Duties (be specific)______
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REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
(All efforts will be made to complete this resume format on one page)
Objective Samples
Your objective should state the position you desire. Keep it simple and concise; let the objective speak for itself. You can elaborate while you interview. Each resume should have its own objective, tailored to the specific job opening.
- A position where typing skills, a strong sense of responsibility, accuracy in handling detail,
and an outgoing personality will be assets.
- Full time permanent employment with a business which will offer challenging opportunities
for developing new skills.
- To obtain a challenging position with growth potential and the opportunity to utilize my
training.
- An entry level position in the medical field.
5.An entry level position in the clerical field with an opportunity to acquire new skills and
utilize my training.
6.To obtain a position where my training and skills will offer an opportunity to grow with the company.
- To obtain a career-oriented sales opportunity in which initiative is encouraged and my
abilities can be applied.
- Seeking full time, permanent employment with advancement opportunities.
- To obtain employment which will utilize my education while enhancing my skills.
- To actively contribute to a firm where my skills and abilities will be valued.
- A position in which adding to my skills and learning new computer programs is encouraged.
- A position in the bookkeeping field where my training can be best implemented.
- An entry level position which offers an opportunity to increase my knowledge of
bookkeeping and accounting.
- To find a position where I can prove my hardworking ability and contribute to the growth
of the organization and my family.
- To be working with people and contributing to the company while improving my skills.
- To work where I can use my experience to benefit the company and allow myself to grow.
- To work where I can improve my skills to the best of my ability to help contribute
to the company.
- To work where I can use my hands to help an employer and improve my skills.
19. To have a position where I can use my skills and hardworking ability to benefit my
employer and be of service to others.
20. To obtain long term employment with growth potential with a company where I can
contribute my hardworking ability and my positive attitude.
- To obtain a people-oriented position where I can use my skills to serve others.
22. To be employed where I can use my written and oral communication skills to contribute
to the growth of a company and in service to others.
23. To work where I can put to use the diversified abilities I have acquired to advance with
the company.
- To obtain a service related position where I can use my skills to contribute to the
community and to the growth of my family.
- To obtain a position where I can be challenged and develop my leadership qualities.
26. To obtain a position where I can use my knowledge and strengths to help others achieve
goals as well as myself.
Choose your personal comments from above or write your own:
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS – SAMPLES
If your work history is weak, descriptions of your job-related qualities are paramount. However, if you have many years of experience in a field, state your responsibilities and positions.Check up to 4 from the following list of any statement you would like in your resume. You may make changes to the statements you select using the space above each statement:
1. ___Supportive team member; committed and
responsible.
2. ___Reliable, adaptable, and a quick learner.
3. ___Bilingual – speak, read, and write.
4. ___Hard working, ambitious, and willing to learn.
5. ___Willing and able to handle a wide variety
of tasks.
6. ___Experienced helping customers and solving
problems.
7. ___Enjoy keeping busy and learning new skills.
8. ___Productive and responsible; willing to learn and
handle any tasks.
9. ___Able to represent a company with professional
appearance and manner.
10. ___Take pride in providing excellent customer service.
11. ___Able to work under pressure and deadlines.
12. ___Extremely well organized; follow through to
the last detail.
13. ___Sharp, hard working, and productive.
14. ___Highly dependable, punctual, and efficient.
15. ___Enjoy working with the public and providing
quality service.
16. ___Strong motivation for career advancement.
17. ___Excellent interpersonal communication skills.
18. ___Proven record of reliability and responsibility
19. ___Self-motivated and excellent manager of time
20. ___Able to operate-maintain small machinery
ACTION WORDS FOR WORK HISTORY
Your resume is a brief summary of your qualifications and skills. It is important to use action words and short sentences when describing your work history. Try not to be repetitive.
achieved / advocated / appraised / assignedadapted / allocated / arbitrated / assisted
addressed / analyzed / arranged / attended
administered / applied / assembled / audited
advised / appointed / assessed
balanced / budgeted / built
calculated / collated / composed / contributed
changed / collected / computed / controlled
clarified / communicated / conceptualized / coordinated
classified / compared / conducted / corrected
coded / compiled / consolidated / counseled
collaborated / completed / consulted / created
debated / designed / developed / dispersed
decreased / designed / diagnosed / displayed
defined / detailed / directed / distributed
delegated / determined / discovered / drafted
edited / engaged / examined / expanded
educated / ensured / exceeded / expedited
effected / equipped / executed / experimented
enabled / established / exercised / explained
encouraged / estimated / exhibited / expressed
enforced / evaluated
facilitated / fixed / formulated / funded
filed / focused / founded
gathered / generated / guided
helped / hired
identified / increased / installed / interviewed
illustrated / influenced / instituted / introduced
implemented / informed / instructed / invented
improved / initiated / integrated / investigated
improvised / inspected / interpreted / involved
Incorporated / Inspired
Action Words Continued
justifiedlearned / led / lobbied / located
lectured
maintained / marketed / moderated / monitored
managed / mediated / modified / motivated
mapped / mobilized
negotiated / nominated
observed / operated / organized / originated
obtained / ordered
packaged / planned / produced / proposed
participated / prepared / programmed / provided
perceived / presented / projected / publicized
performed / prioritized / promoted / published
persuaded / processed / proofread / purchased
photographed / procured
qualified
raised / recruited / reorganized / researched
reasoned / redesigned / repaired / restored
received / reduced / replaced / restructured
recognized / reevaluated / reported / reviewed
recommended / referred / represented / revitalized
recorded / refined / reproduced / rewrote
scheduled / shaped / started / summarized
screened / simplified / stocked / supervised
selected / sold / structured / supported
separated / solicited / studied / surpassed
served / solved / submitted / surveyed
serviced / staffed / succeeded / synthesized
set / staged / suggested / systematized
tabulated / terminated / trained / transported
tailored / testified / translated / traveled
taught
updated / validated / Wrote / x-rayed
utilized / Verified / Visualize
Jane Doe
14804 Wildman Rd. Bakersfield, CA 93307-9301
(661)845-8411
E-Mail:
Objective: To obtain an internship position that will enhance skills in preparation for a career in education orrelated fields.
Education: Expected Graduation: 2006
Arvin High School
Arvin, CA
GPA: 3.85 Honor/Gate and AP courses
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS:
Active in church youth group Honor Orchestra, 4th chair flute
2 years high school Marching Band Spanish Honors Society Secretary
College Scholarship Federation ParticipantAwarded Governor’s Scholarship for top 5%
Honor Roll All Semesters of High SchoolMigrant Scholars participant
Children International Child SponsorTeacher Aide for Summer School: 2nd grades
CCD, Religious Education, Teacher AssistantAcademic Decathlon Silver Medallist
Principal’s List: (in Art and overall team categories)
(Straight A’s) 12 Quarters in Middle School)
Marching Band Drum Major (8th grade)
Awarded 3rd place in overall Drum Major Competition of over 30 Jr. High schools
C.I.A. Ministries Rectora, Newspaper Editor and Secretary (3 years member)
Run Retreats, give talks and presentations
Skills and Abilities:
Computer Literate-Microsoft: Bi-lingual-English/Spanish-Speak/Read/Write
Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint Telephone Etiquette
Internet Savvy Punctual
Experience with Public Speaking Type 35 WPM
Proficient with Office Machines
(Copier/Fax/Calculators/Typewriter )
Work Experience:
Childcare Provider: For family members and friends June. 2001–- Present
Nutrition
Entertainment-Stories/Games/Songs
Help with Homework and chores
Soiled Diapers
Grocery BaggerCounty Fair Market May. 2001–Nov. 2001
Customer service
Mop/Sweep/Clean counters/Return groceries/Check prices
Help customers to car with groceries
Run errands
* References Available Upon Request
Resume Information
BRAINSTORM
Objective:
Interested in obtaining a high position in the field of Education.
Education:
Currently attending high school but have so far completed all grades up to 11th.
Skills:
I consider myself to be very capable of achieving any job granted. If I don’t know something I’m willing to learn anything needed for the job.
My skills consist of having telephone etiquette, PC literate, proficient with office machine, good with public relation and public speeches. I also have leadership background as well as the knowledge to do what is required.
Experience:
Was office assistant at low Insurance, located in Bakersfield C.A.
Some of the things I did in this particular business were:
- Receptionist
- Translated
- Maintain office
Activities and Accomplishments:
I’m very involved in many activities as well as community service. I’m also very proud to mention that I have managed my time efficiently in all my activities. I consider all my activities an accomplishment since it takes a lot of time and effort. Some of my accomplishments and activities are:
- Position as vice president in migrant club
- Honor roll for the past 15 years
- Involve in the CSF
- Basketball
- Sister
- Girls Scot
- Spanish honors society
- Awards for community service
Special note:
If any reference need they are available upon request
The EssentialsResume Tips
Ideally, a resume is about a page long. Because of the limited space you won’t be able to include everything about yourself. Here’s what you should put in and what you should leave out.
The Essentials:
- Name: First and last. Middle isn’t a requirement.
- Address, email and telephone number: Most businesses like to follow up with a phone call, not a letter.
- Job Objective: One or two sentences about the job being sought and why you would be a valuable part of the team.
- Name of companies you worked or interned with and employment dates: Employers are very skeptical of resumes that don’t include job dates because they suggest the position was brief or not especially challenging.
- Job responsibilities and accomplishments: Include them in the Employment History section under company name and employment dates.
- Awards or organizations that a candidate belongs to: This includes military service.
- Language and computer skills: A second language (Spanish or C++) can make a big impact.
Education: Major, minor, type of degree, honors distinctions. If the resume is light on work history, include some courses taken. (GPA if over 3.0)
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