In most cases, the chronological
resume is a safe choice.
Not exact matches
For infographic
resume designs, or others made with advanced graphic design software, PDFs
are a
safer choice than JPG or PNG files, because the latter ones do not extract raw text.
If 40 percent of employers would
be annoyed not to see an objective on your
resume, using one may
be the
safest choice.
Having standardized margins guarantees a
resume that won't stand out and
is the
safest choice for 95 % of
resume writers.
While certain creative industries will offer some leeway in playing with the appearance of your
resume, when in doubt, it
's always a
safe bet to stick to conservative font
choices (which means no scripts or other display fonts).
A chronological
resume is usually considered standard for most careers and
is your
safest choice if you aren't sure of formatting standards for your career field.