Chronological resumes are the most common format you can use in your job search. We’ll explain when and how you should use this layout.| The Muse
Chronological? Functional? Combination? Help! We'll walk you through the three most common resume formats and help you figure out which one will work best for you.| The Muse
The education section of your resume can be a little tricky: Where should it go? Should you list your GPA? All of the schools you've attended, or just the most recent? Our friend Job Jenny gives a few bits of advice on how to best manage this section of your resume.| The Muse
Your resume header should include your name, location, phone number, email address, pronouns, and relevant links. Here, you'll find examples of good resume headers based on your specific needs.| The Muse
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