floattuber
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2006
- 126
I'll be changing careers shortly and I've been doing some research on resumes. A lot of places say if one is changing careers then a functional resume (or a combined resume) should be used, but some industries are conservative and don't like it.
My current job is failure analysis for the computer industry, meaning SEM work and other contamination analysis. I've been working here for 5 years (first job) now but it's time I get back into real mechanical engineering. I'm targeting aerospace and similar industries.
Is the mechanical engineering industry a "conservative" industry and therefore I should stick to the familiar and comfortable chronological resume or go with functional/combined?
As hiring managers, would you trash a functional resume? Or does it not really matter?
My current job is failure analysis for the computer industry, meaning SEM work and other contamination analysis. I've been working here for 5 years (first job) now but it's time I get back into real mechanical engineering. I'm targeting aerospace and similar industries.
Is the mechanical engineering industry a "conservative" industry and therefore I should stick to the familiar and comfortable chronological resume or go with functional/combined?
As hiring managers, would you trash a functional resume? Or does it not really matter?