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Reverse Chronological Resume Example

 

Example of resume written in the reverse chronological resume format.

This is the most widely used resume format. In this example the resume starts out with job title headlines (Sales Management) to quickly allow the reader to identify the job seeker's profession.

It's followed by a list of qualification highlights (key account management, business development) and a career profile to summarize the job seeker's 14 year sales career.

The experience section is written in the reverse chronological order, which simply means the most recent job (District Sales Manager) is listed first in the order. Education and Technical Skills sections follow the details of this professional's job experience.

 


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