Chronological
This type of CV is good if your professional career has been very stable, without long pauses (no matter if you have a lot or very little professional experience).
If you don't have a lot of professional experience it's better to use this kind of CV (highlighting your academic studies first and then your professional career). Then, follow the general same structure: (recommended) Languages, Publications, Computer knowledge, etc...
- An anti-chronological resume lists your experiences beginning with the most recent and ending with the oldest one. For each of your employment experiences, include:
- the time period during which you held the position
- the name of the company and the city where the job was based (Paris, Marseille, New York). You can mention the turnover of the company if it is relevant to the position you are seeking.
- the title of the position you held
- your achievements and the number of people you were responsible for (if applicable).
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