A one-page Resumé?

A one-page Resumé?

What is the advantage of a one-page Resumé?

Let's dive into the topic of crafting a one-page resumé. It is essential to understand that a one-page resumé is the standard recommendation for initial submissions. The extended version should be reserved for the interview phase. Including all comprehensive details on your LinkedIn profile and within the two-page resumé version is advisable. In the case of an online application, you can upload the concise one-page resumé and provide the comprehensive two-page version for reference. What are the advantages of a one-page resumé? To put it briefly, it offers enhanced accessibility. The hiring manager will allocate only a brief period to review your resumé, respecting their time and ensuring immediate access to the most relevant information.


So, how do you fit all of your professional experience into one page? Here are a few pointers:

  • Shorten your margins.
  • Decrease the font size.
  • Insert bullet points.
  • Add multiple columns.
  • Condense your contact information and work experience.
  • Trim your summary and education section.

Decrease the font size.

Decrease your font size from a 12-point font to a 10-point font, but don't go any smaller. You can also decrease the size of your section headers or use bold or italicized fonts. Adjust the line spacing if the text looks compacted on your Resumé. This professional look ensures your Resumé is readable while keeping it on one page, making you feel confident and presentable.

Insert bullet points

Instead of using paragraphs to describe your job duties, use bullet points to save space. Keep your bullet points to one or two lines, so they're concise and easy to scan. This approach allows you to focus more on keywords, action verbs, and accomplishments instead of using filler words that contribute less to your qualifications, making your Resumé more impactful and you more confident about your skills.

Add multiple columns

Use multiple columns to add different sections of your Resumé on the same line. Using the same line gives you more room to elaborate on your work experience, skills, and education. Add a 1- to 2-inch offset column on the right or left side to include information you can condense into short bullet points, like your skills and hobbies. Cues also help your Resumé look more visually appealing and increase its scannability.

Condense your contact information and work experience.

Condense your contact information and work experience section to one line to limit the space you use. When listing your work experience, move the name of your employer, the employer's address, your job title, and your employment timeline to one line. For your contact information, move your physical address, email address, and mobile phone number to one line. Separate your information with pipes to make it easier to read. For example, your contact information could look like this, "Eric Palmer | White Salmon, WA | [email protected] | 509-866-6747.?"?

Trim your summary and education section.

Cut down content in your summary and education section if you need the space to elaborate on your work experience. By keeping your education section short, you show you have the minimum requirement for the role while saving space for more important details. Keep the year you graduated from college on your Resumé only if you're a recent graduate. Omit your high school education if you have a college degree. Your summary or objective should be one line, or you can remove it if you need the space.


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Article by Eric Palmer

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Passionate Sales Recruitment Expert

With nearly ten years of experience connecting top salespeople with the perfect opportunities, I'm driven by the challenge of finding the ideal fit for both companies and candidates. At MySalesRecruiter.co, I leverage my industry knowledge to streamline your hiring process and ensure you attract high-performing talent that aligns with your team's goals. I believe in a personal approach, understanding that each company and candidate is unique, and I strive to find the perfect match for both. My deep understanding of unique client needs reassures you that you're in good hands, giving you the confidence to trust my expertise.

Your Story Matters

I understand that your resume is more than just a piece of paper; it's a compelling narrative that showcases your unique value proposition. That's why I offer highly valued personalized resume consulting services, which can be the key to unlocking exciting career possibilities. I guide you in crafting a document that effectively highlights your skills and experience.

Living the Pacific Northwest Dream

When I'm not helping individuals and businesses achieve their goals, I enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Columbia Gorge in Washington State, particularly the Hood River area, with my family. This personal connection to the Pacific Northwest fuels my passion for helping others succeed.


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