Gary Willis

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  • Birthday 03/03/1988

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    Pittsburg, Pennsylva
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    music,sport,rolling,swimming

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The Most Common Resume Format 

The basic reason the chronological resume is so popular with employers is that it is easy to read, gather the information and weaknesses are hard to hide. Employment gaps are instantly visible, career progress is trackable by dates, company and job title. Job duties, responsibilities and accomplishments are easily traceable to their origins. Information is easily confirmed by job when background research is conducted. It is a very transparent model for employers to use and makes the job of evaluating work history a bit easier. This counts when a human resources person must review in excess of 100 resumes in a day. 
This is the most well known resume format. It is preferred by many employers, recruiters and is the only format available on many internet job boards. 

There are even some human resources persons, including recruiters, or "head hunters" as they are more commonly known, who will not accept anything but a chronological format. If you do not use this format for them, you will NOT get an interview, much less a job. 

The popular name of this format is actually a tad misleading. Properly written, the employment history is actually sequenced in reverse chronological format. 

Another factor that contributes to the popularity of this format is that it is the easiest format to prepare. The sequencing step in your preparation is done strictly by dates, whether you are listing employment history, education or any other sections you choose to add. They are all structured by reverse seqiential order.