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If something is placed in a chronological order, it will have been listed/placed/arranged in accordance with the time in which it occurred. Thus, the first item on list will be the one that occurred first. With a resume, you’ll want to used what is called “chronological order”; however, this is somewhat of a misnomer because with a resume you’ll actually be using a reverse chronological order in which you place your current or most recent job first and the most historical job last. But, again, with regard to a resume, you’ll need to place your work history chronologically beginning with your most recent job, and this would be a chronological resume.