Experience section usually comes at
the bottom of the functional resume and by the time the reader reaches this point he or she is usually already sold on your skills.
Not exact matches
When crafting a
functional resume, instead
of listing chronological work experience, a summarized work history is included at the
bottom.
The actual employment history section
of a
functional resume is typically brief with a simple list
of positions held, company names and employment dates at the
bottom of page one or on page two to de-emphasize their importance.
A
functional resume might not include one's employment history at all, or might have a concise list
of work history at the
bottom of the
resume.
A
functional engineering
resume may still contain the work experiences
of a candidate, but it should be placed on the
bottom part
of the
resume.
In this case, a
functional resume will allow you to list all the places you've worked and the dates near the
bottom of your
resume, thus masking a choppy work history.
A
functional format reduces the experience section to a list
of your old employers (removing information about your roles and responsibilities) and places it at the
bottom of the
resume.