Use one page for entry-level jobs. For Tech jobs too much info is
needed to squeeze on to one page.
If I see a one page resume for a Sr. position it means they've had
only one job and for a long time or they're not ready for a senior
position.
The summary at the top will let me know if I'll read it and the last
job descriptions tells me if I need to go to page two. Nobody wants to
call dozens of potential employees to get info they should already
have given.

My 2 cents


On 10/17/05, Dana wrote:
> I second the keep it to one page. I have been told that if you are going for
> anything less grandiose than university president one page is best, two
> pages max. I personally hate more than one page. Use simple words and

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