Resume Examples & Guides for Any Job [80+ Examples]
Resume Samples for Your 2022 Job Application
Resumes are like fingerprints because no two are alike. This makes sense when considering the number of variables when creating a resume.
Not only does a resume reflect a person’s unique skills and experience, but it SHOULD also be customized to the job or industry being pursued. Think about it: why would, say, a junior accountant and a senior architect want similar-looking resumes?
Adding to this complexity, there are all kinds of mixed signals and advice from different people about resumes. How long they should be, what sections to include/exclude, whether you should include a photo…and so on, and so on.
Wouldn’t it be great if there was some way to cut through this chaos? To know exactly what the current standards are for resume writing. It would be even better if there were examples of what recruiters in specific industries want to see from job applicants. That would make creating a professional resume a whole lot easier.
Well, you’re in luck. Our team joined forces with recruiters and employers to create resume examples for various industries and positions. According to this network of recruitment experts and human resource professionals, it is helpful to check professional resume examples before writing your own.
Following resume examples can inspire you when you feel tired of your existing resume or stuck on what a new resume should look like.
More importantly, up-to-date resume samples capture present-day best practices for resume writing. In other words, years of research and expertise are built-in for you to follow and apply to your resume.
One of the most important considerations for a resume is the overall resume format. There are three resume formats: chronological, reverse chronological, and functional. The format you choose will depend on both where you are at in your career and the industry you work in.
In a chronological format, there is a greater emphasis on skills than in the functional format, which emphasizes experience. The combined format gives equal weighting to both these sections, with some flexibility.
The examples provided below all use the combined format, even for jobs that are very “skills-oriented” or technical. If you’re an architect, a data analyst, or a computer scientist, it’s important you find a way to showcase your work history alongside your vast skillset.
We encourage you to explore the following resume examples developed using our professional resume writing services. We’ve developed them for dozens of professions in all kinds of industries: from customer service to engineering. And we will keep updating the list each week with new professions/examples.