Myth Busted: The One-Page Resume
Chelsea Leon
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The resume originated back in the 1400’s by none other than?Leonardo De Vinci. Back then, the resume was written as a letter. Over the past 500 years, the resume evolved through a variety of formats and a few myths emerged. Today we are busting the 1-page myth and providing guidance to capitalize on your resume’s square footage.??
A one-page resume is recommended for entry or junior-level candidates with limited work experience. You’ve likely achieved quite a bit more in your career as you gained more work experience. When you have 7-10+ years’ experience, your resume should reflect your relevant career achievements and professional growth (differentiating your skills from a more junior level candidate) and will likely land closer to 1.5-2 pages.
What you’ve accomplished is significantly more important than if the resume fits a single page.?
What you’ve accomplished is significantly more important than if the resume fits a single page.?
Find the happy medium. A resume is considered?too long?if it is more than 3 pages. Keep in mind that the average hiring manager spends less than 60 seconds on your resume. Bullet points (vs paragraph style) are essential to capture your audience. Dial it back and focus on the key achievements. If your resume is 1.25-1.5 pages and you think it?can?be one page, by all means, make it happen. But know that the length of the resume is not as important as the content within. Here are a few quick tricks to scale it down:
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