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How To Choose the Best Resume Format

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It can be difficult to decide which resume format will serve you best in a job hunt and showcase your skills and experience most impressively. This article will cover the three main resume formats and who is best served by each one.

The 3 Most Common Resume Formats (And Who Should Use Them)

The three most common resume formats that have the best chances of passing automated applicant tracking system (ATS) scans and getting you hired are reverse chronological, functional, and combination.

Reverse Chronological Resumes

Reverse chronological resumes focus primarily on work experience, with your current and previous positions listed prominently at the top of your resume. All of the details under each of your resume headings should be listed in reverse chronological order, with your current or most recent item first and working backwards in time from there.

This resume format is the most popular, and recruiters and hiring managers tend to prefer it since it’s easy to scan.

Who should use a reverse chronological resume format?

This resume format is suitable for the majority of job searchers, especially if you have at least some work experience. It’s particularly effective to demonstrate career progression and can be most useful if you are applying to another role within your industry.

Functional Resumes

Functional resumes emphasize skills over work experience, so the format is sometimes also referred to as skills-based. This resume format can be useful if you have little or no professional work experience or if you are making a career change, as you can primarily showcase your transferable skills and take the focus off your lack of experience.

With this format, you will place your skills section first and divide your skills into categories. Then briefly explain how and where you gained and honed your skills and outline how each one will help you in your target role.

Who should use a functional resume format?

This format can be most helpful for students, recent graduates, freelancers who are transitioning into a full-time role, those who have gaps in their employment history, armed forces veterans looking for civilian roles, and those who have formerly held C-suite-level positions and are now searching for lower-level roles.

Combination Resumes

Combination (or hybrid) resumes include elements of both the reverse chronological and the functional resume formats. This format typically employs two columns: one that highlights your work experience and education and one that covers your skills, languages, awards and honors, hobbies and interests, and so forth.

This type of resume format can be hard to create effectively, as so much information can become chaotic. To mitigate this possibility, begin your combination resume with a skills summary paragraph just under your header. In this section, highlight your most impressive skills and accomplishments to convince a hiring manager to keep reading the rest of your resume.

Who should use a combination resume?

A combination resume is the least commonly used, but it can serve a very specific group of jobseekers. For example, if you have extensive relevant experience in your industry but many gaps in your work history or if you are applying for a very niche position that relies equally on experience and skills, you may benefit from using a combination resume.

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From Underdog to Top Broodmare

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WATCH From Underdog to Top Broodmare (video)

Executive Producers Jeff Robillard (Horse Racing Alberta) and Mike Little (Shinelight Entertainment)

What began as an underdog story became a legacy of excellence. Crackers Hot Shot didn’t just race — she paved the way for future generations, and in doing so became one of the most influential producers the province has known.

The extraordinary journey of Crackers Hot Shot — once overlooked, now revered — stands as one of Alberta’s finest success stories in harness racing and breeding.

Born in humble circumstances and initially considered rough around the edges, Crackers Hot Shot overcame long odds to carve out a career that would forever impact the province’s racing industry. From a “wild, unhandled filly” to Alberta’s “Horse of the Year” in 2013, to producing foals who carry her spirit and fortitude into future generations.

Her influence ripples through Alberta’s racing and breeding landscape: from how young stock are prepared, to the aspirations of local breeders who now look to “the mare that did it” as proof that world-class talent can emerge from Alberta’s paddocks.

“Crackers Hot Shot, she had a tough start. She wasn’t much to look at when we first got her” — Rod Starkewski

“Crackers Hot Shot was left on her own – Carl Archibald heard us talking, he said ‘I’ll go get her – I live by there’. I think it took him 3 days to dig her out of the snow. She was completely wild – then we just started working on her. She really needed some humans to work with her – and get to know that people are not scary.” — Jackie Starkewski

“Crackers Hot Shot would be one of the top broodmares in Albeta percentage wise if nothing else. Her foals hit the track – they’re looking for the winners circle every time.” — Connie Kolthammer

Visit thehorses.com to learn more about Alberta’s Horse Racing industry.

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Alberta Moves Toward Legal iGaming; Impact on Red Deer

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Alberta is the latest province in Canada looking to welcome a new regulated iGaming market. Regions like Ontario have already proved how successful the industry can become. It’s not just for the gambling industry itself but for the infrastructure and development it can foster through the astounding amounts of tax revenue it can bring in. According to Delasport, in 2024 alone, Ontario reported Gross Gambling Revenue (GGR) figures of CA$3.2 billion. The staggering amount also represented a year-on-year increase of over 30%.

Given the potential for much-needed tax revenue injections, Alberta now wants to follow suit, albeit via its own regulatory model. The notion of regulated iGaming in the province has long been debated and is now finally ready to go ahead. While there is much work to be done, authorities are optimistic that the move will be a rousing success.  

Early reactions point to the growing appetite for digital platforms that offer secure and convenient play. Industry observers often point to resources like an Esports Insider guide when discussing how online gaming continues to expand. Guides like these highlight safe and secure casino sites that locals can access and play on. The best sites provide a gold standard that Albertan sites should look to emulate. By offering expansive gaming libraries, together with generous player bonuses, fast payments, and adequate safeguards for players, these sites have become trusted members of the global industry.  

For local regions like Red Deer, legal iGaming could have a positive effect if handled properly. The tax revenue generated from the industry could go a long way toward helping a lot of locals. Programs like the Integrated Coordinated Access (ICA), which help connect people in need with appropriate social services, could be better provided for. Of course, the final regulations will dictate how many and which programs benefit from tax revenues. However, social causes like this are a good example of how tax revenues can be used to help as many people as possible.   

Local areas like Red Deer may also benefit through reinvestment. Infrastructure projects, community programs, or healthcare funding could all be supported by revenue streams that come from regulated play. While projections vary, the expectation is that even a small share of provincial income could create visible change at the municipal level. So long as the funds are allocated with appropriate oversight, the province as a whole would benefit greatly from iGaming revenue. The extra funding is needed more than ever in the wake of US tariffs and the realignment of global trade.  

Local businesses could also feel an indirect boost. With online platforms drawing more attention to gaming as a form of entertainment, cafes, bars, and sports lounges may see opportunities to host events tied to esports or watch parties. This type of cross-promotion has worked well in other regions where iGaming has become part of mainstream culture. Red Deer, with its active student population and lively arts scene, is well-positioned to adapt.

With gambling regulations often being harsh in other regions, there’s often pushback whenever the industry wants to gain a foothold in a new locality. While many look at societal issues, those who are pro-business are quick to point out that gambling represents huge inflows of revenue wherever it’s treated fairly by regulators. That kind of windfall simply can’t be ignored. In many ways, the gambling industry is treated differently, usually subjected to higher taxes than other industries to balance out any concerns that may exist.  

Technology also plays a major role in shaping this future. Faster internet connections, mobile devices, and secure payment tools have made it possible for online gaming to be part of everyday life. Players in Red Deer already use digital wallets for shopping, subscriptions, and travel bookings. Extending that convenience to entertainment feels like a natural step. The province’s move to regulate iGaming is less about introducing something entirely new and more about bringing order to a practice that already exists in the shadows.

Cultural attitudes also matter. Red Deer is a community that blends tradition with a growing openness to digital solutions. Events like esports tournaments and online streaming have already captured attention among younger residents. The addition of regulated iGaming could be viewed as part of this broader shift toward digital entertainment. As with music, film, and television, the move from physical venues to online access has reshaped how people engage with their favourite pastimes.

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