The emphasis is on recent experience and accomplishments.
"Susan's" current role has the longest description of her roles and responsibilities, says Augustine. "Although she has been at her most recent job for a relatively short amount of time, she still includes a healthy list of bulleted, quantifiable achievements. The further back in her history the reader goes, the less detailed the information gets." Recruiters and hiring managers are most interested in what you're doing now, not what you may have done seven or more years ago.