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Word Document Microsoft Word is currently the most popular word processor for writing resumes. Documents written on Word will be saved as a .doc or .docx file, which is a popular file format to send as an email attachment. Indeed, many job ads specifically request Word versions over any other program.
Which format do most employers prefer for resumes? The three most common resume formats are reverse chronological, hybrid, and digital.
1. Reverse chronological resume format. This is the bread and butter choice for most job seekers. It's also the most simple resume format and the one recruiters see the most, which can make a reverse chronological resume seem 'ordinary'.
A chronological resume is often the preferred format for most employers simply because it is the most common and, therefore, the most recognizable. This format also allows the hiring manager to see at a glance what recent experience you may have and what accomplishments may be the most relevant in your recent past.
Also, this resume is considered the most useful for people who are changing or starting careers. The functional format is useful for emphasizing transferable skills.
A PDF is acceptable to most employers but you're better off sending a .Doc if it's a larger institution that uses resume screening software (ATS). If you're sending your resume to a recruiting agency a .Doc is preferred because it's easier to make edits to your resume.
Though there are advantages and disadvantages of using both, you should generally send your resume as a PDF. The most important thing is to follow the employer's instructions. ... If they ask for a Microsoft Word resume, send a Word resume, if they ask for a PDF (or if they don't specify), send a PDF resume.
Send Directly from Word Program Using Local Email Client Create and save the resume you want to send in Microsoft Word. Select File, Send To and Mail Recipient (As Attachment) from the Word toolbar (versions prior to 2007). If you're using Word 2007, select the Office Button, then click on "Send" and "Email."
Too often, people's résumés and cover letters are given the generic name "résumé.doc" or "coverletter.doc." Step it up a notch and personalize the files by adding your name and renaming them to "JaneSmithRésumé" and "JaneSmithCoverLetter.doc." Remember, the hiring manager receives many submissions.
If an employer is using older, more basic software then they will specify in the job posting that you should send your resume as a Word file. Whichever format you use to send your resume to an employer, make sure it is up-to-scratch. Resumes should be clear, concise, and well-structured.
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