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Even though you have unique skills and are applying for a specific job, there are benefits to using a free resume outline. The use of an outline will keep you focused on what needs to be included in your resume and keep you from straying by including skills and information that is not relevant to the position. The Internet is the best place to look when you want to find a free resume outline. There are literally thousands of them available, from free resume templates that you can download to simple explanations of how to write a resume. If you choose to download a free resume outline in the form of a template, all you have to do is fill in your information in the correct places.

When writing a resume, you can choose one of three types. The type you choose depends on your individual situation and the job you are applying for. First of all, there is the functional resume, which is the best one to use if you don't have a lot of work experience related to the specific job, but yet possess the skills required for this job. Many military personnel use this type of resume when they are transitioning to a job in civilian life. A chronological resume is one in which you list your work experience from past to present or vice versa. This is a required section on all resumes, even though it is a resume type all its own. Today, with the advanced technology, many people post their resumes online. This requires a keyword based resume so that prospective employers can scan for a particular qualification or skill.

There are basic points to keep in mind when writing any kind of resume. The employer needs to know how to get in contact with you, so the very first thing you include is your name, address, telephone numbers (home and cell) and your email address. You can include an objective statement and a summary statement of your qualifications in the resume if you wish. When you use a free resume outline from an online site, there is usually information included as well to help you with these two items.

When you start listing your educational qualifications, always start with the highest degree or certificate you achieved. Give the name of the university or college where you attained these qualifications. Then you list any other pertinent training or certifications.

With your work experience, you can start with your present, or most recent position, and work backwards or you can start with your first job and work up to the present. It really depends on what you want your employer to notice first. Once you have that in place, list any activities you do on a regular basis or any associations you belong to. This gives prospective employers a snapshot of you as a person. Include any awards you have received in any of your positions.

Keep the details brief and to the point, as a resume should only be 1 - 2 pages in length. Give the employers enough information to make them notice you and call you for an interview.

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Article Submitted On: October 23, 2007



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