Hi! When putting together my consulting resume, should I organize experiences by date, or prioritize showcasing my best/most relevant experiences first? What's the norm?
Thanks!
Hi! When putting together my consulting resume, should I organize experiences by date, or prioritize showcasing my best/most relevant experiences first? What's the norm?
Thanks!
Hey!
I would always keep the jobs in chronological order but the details by relevance. What I mean by this is:
Job 3 (2023 - present)
- Key Experience 1
- Key experience 2
Job 2 (2022-2023)
- Key experience 1
Job 1 (2019-2022)
- Key experience 1
On CVs, you have to guide the reader to the most relevant piece of information without having them wonder about any blank spaces or order or things. You can assume the reader will only look at your CV for ~30 seconds, you don't want those 30sec to be spent wondering what order your career unfolded.
A good trick I give is to have someone external to your life read your CV just for 30sec and ask them what did they retained/have them tell it back to you:
- Did they mention your most relevant experience or were they caught in something insignificant?
Best of luck!
Hi,
You always need to structure by date (more recent to less recent). You can provide more information for longer/more relevant experiences.
Feel free to reach out via chat for more info.
Mattijs
Hi,
Order: always organize experiences by date (reverse chronological order), newest to oldest.
Content: Highlight your most relevant achievements within each role through strong bullet points.
Examples:
Work experience
Deloitte Consulting - Consultant
London, UK | 2021 – 2023
Education
University of Oxford - MSc in Management
2020 - 2021
If you have questions, happy to chat. Best of luck!
Hi there,
Q: Should I organize experiences by date, or prioritize showcasing my best/most relevant experiences first? What's the norm?
As mentioned in the other comments, you should organize by date, that’s the norm.
Good luck!
Francesco
Roles are presented chronologically.
Specific examples or project within a role (i.e. "bullet points"), you should go from most to least relevant.
Hello,
Besides what has been said, I suggest you to make sure to write your content around achievements, not tasks.
E.g.: instead of saying “Performed data analysis of area X and presented results biweekly to executive audience”, say: “Uncovered $X in cost savings of area X related to Y”.
Best,
Mari
Recruiters expect to read your resume in chronological order.
Don’t make them work to figure out your story—you’ll lose points fast.
Best,
Alberto
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By date.
That's the standard.
The CV itself should be your 'best experiences' or 'highlights', but it should still be ordered inverse chronologically.
Best,
Cristian
Hi,
I would go date first and list the jobs chronologically.
Then under the date you can give the best experience
Why.. You need to give a true representation of your journey.
Have a look at these templates https://www.preplounge.com/en/cv-templates
Template 1 is my favourite one for its clean look.