Not exact matches
The chronological style and the
functional style completely
differ in terms
of the arrangement
of the sections in a
resume.
You can find a lot
of differing advice regarding the same topic — how your
resume should be laid out, whether a
functional resume is acceptable instead
of a chronological
resume, and whether you should have an objective statement at the top.
A
functional resume differs from a traditional
resume format in that it leads off with your skill sets and areas
of expertise, followed by educational credentials and work history.
A curriculum vitae, or CV
resume differs from the chronological and
functional resume in that it can be a bit longer and contains information the other two
resumes do not such as description
of papers written, and related professional and association memberships.