If you want your resume to successfully pass the ATS, stick to a standard resume format, such as a hybrid resume. This resume format uses a professional summary section at the top of the document to outline your key skills and qualifications, and combines it with a chronological “Work History” section that explains how you've leveraged these qualities to produce results for your employers.
Most applicant tracking systems do a better job at reading and interpreting a hybrid format because they rely on chronological data to parse your resume.
As a result, it's in your best interest to avoid a functional resume format at all costs — where the focus is placed on your abilities, rather than a chronological work history.

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