Job-seekers are used to hearing the same advice, on repeat: Always send a thank-you. Don't lie on your resume. Oh, and that resume -- make sure it's no longer than one page. Except … that last one ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Career consultant Marvin Arts, Jr. spoke to ...
Keeping your resume to one page is the general rule and for many candidates, this advice is good; however, there are absolutely reasons to have a resume that continues onto a second page in spite of ...
Dear J.T.: Is it true that a resume should be only one page? A friend told me this week that a recruiter told her they don’t look at any resumes longer than one page. How does someone even fit ...
April 27, 2021 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Traditional wisdom often dictates that a one-page resume is the way to go, as that will offer potential employers ...
The job seeker’s gospel commands that a résumé fit on a single page. It’s time to rethink that tenet as artificial intelligence screens more job applications. A one-pager is designed to highlight your ...