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The hybrid resume is a combination of the reverse chronological resume and functional resume formats. The hybrid satisfies demands for timelines and showcases your marketable skills and impressive accomplishments. Many people find the hybrid resume to be the most attractive of all formats.

Essentially, in a hybrid format, a functional summary tops a reverse chronological presentation of dates, employers, and details of each position’s duties.

When you create a resume using the hybrid format, build a functional format of ability-focused topics and add employment documentation — employers, locations, dates, and duties.

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Strengths and weaknesses of this resume format

A hybrid format combines the strengths of both the reverse chronological and functional formats. With the hybrid format, you can highlight the functions or skills that the employer wants, as well as list job details in reverse chronological order.

The primary weakness of the hybrid resume format is that, like a functional resume, it departs from the straightforward reverse chronological format that a very conservative employer may prefer.

Who should (and shouldn't) use this resume format

The hybrid is a wise choice for rookies, ex-military personnel, seasoned aces, those with job history gaps or a multitrack job history, and individuals with special-issue problems.

Career changers or job seekers needing more appropriate formats, such as the functional resume format, should skip the hybrid format.

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