I assume you're talking about a resume. Times is the standard that most people use, but you can use any font as long as it looks professional and is easy to read. I would rank Arial last as it just doesn't look very nice.

Personally, I prefer sans-serif fonts because they're easier on the eyes. I used Calibri for mine and it was fine. It's really a matter of preference.

 

Georgia seems to be popular among the academics.

I use Times New Roman personally

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