Generally, career advisors will tell you to write one page resumes. It makes sense, too. The longer that resume is, the more time personnel will have to be spend sorting through it (even if you did use a writing software to fix up the quality). If you end up competing for a highly-contested position, there’s a good likelihood that your resume will be passed over because it’s too difficult to read.
Posts Tagged ‘Resumes’
When To Use Long Resumes
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009Tips To Writing A Better Resume: Appearance And Content
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009When someone’s going through hundreds, sometimes thousands of resumes a day, no one can really blame them for slacking off when evaluating each one. That’s why the burden rests upon you to make sure that your resume is compelling enough to warrant the prospective employer’s attention.
How Can Writing Software Benefit My Career?
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