The Pros & Cons of a Chronological CV Appleby-in-Westmorland

This format of C.V. can be recommended if you have had a clear progressive career direction, but isn't ideal for anyone new to the job market or those whose career has not followed a conventional path.

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The Pros & Cons of a Chronological CV

The Pros & Cons of a Chronological CV

This format of C.V. can be recommended if you have had a clear progressive career direction, but isn't ideal for anyone new to the job market or those whose career has not followed a conventional path.

Pros:

  • As it has been the standard format for many years, it is the most familiar to potential employers.
  • It is very easy to follow and understand.
  • It is easy to organise and put together.
  • It can demonstrate that you have worked in the same field for a number of years.
  • It shows progress you have made in your field of specialisation as well as increasing responsibility.
  • If you have been in one company a long time with a number of promotions, it shows stability.
  • It allows you to bring out the names of employers, which may in turn help you get an interview.

Cons:

  • Any gaps in employment or any career breaks will stand out.
  • If you have changed jobs frequently, it shows instability, which will require an explanation.
  • If you have changed professions or career direction, it may raise questions about your real goals.
  • Your key achievements are buried in different job situations, preventing focus on your real talents.
  • It emphasises your last position - even if this was not an important one in your career.
  • It will highlight if you have been in a job for a very long time - which might make you look like you are opposed to change.
  • If you are new to the job market, it will emphasise your lack of work experience and may make look like you have less to offer than you actually have.

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