Is the CV supposed to be in chronological order according to start date or end date?
In my CV extra-curricular section I’ve included a lot of the volunteering work I’ve done, including with 2 different organisations I’ve worked with at different times and different lengths of time, but I’m unsure of how the chronological order will work. I worked with ‘A’ from July 2016 until Feb 2020, but I worked with ‘B’ for a bit simultaneously from August 2017 to Dec 2018.
In chronological order, which one should come before the other? One has an earlier start date (2016) so I thought that should come first, but it also has a later end date (2020) so should it be included as the more recent one? But then I’ll have 2017 written first and then 2016 written after which looks wrong to me. Super confused about this
I use the start date in mine, cleaner and easier to understand imo
But wouldn’t it be better according to end date because technically that is more recent - Feb 2020 as opposed to the other one ending in 2018
End date. Always End Date. The reason is that if you had multiple jobs at the same time (ie you were an RA for Sophmore, Junior, and Senior years and had 2 internships during that time), you want the the most recent position to always be the first one on the list since that was your most reent job. The entire idea of chronological order (technically, it's reverse Chronological Order) is tell the story of what you did from where you are today looking back in time. Let's say you were an RA in college and had two bank internships On your resume and Linkedin, it would look like this
Your most recent position should always be first because it shows what you were doing most recently. The job as an RA was your primary job during college. Your internships happened to overlap with your time an an RA and were for a shorter period of time than your most recent position.
If you have two long term positions at the same time, that's a different story. If that's the case, I would list the jobs by end date first (since they are both your present position, they go ahead of everything else on the resume) and then by start start, so the newer job would be first. If you left the newer job, it then goes under the older job because you are currently still in the older job.
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