We've long been told to keep the resume to one page. But now that the job hunt has turned digital, job seekers are left wondering: Does that rule-of-thumb still stand?
While the answer depends largely on who you ask, many career coaches, recruiters, and hiring managers agree on something that comes as a shocker to job seekers who have edited, tweaked, and downsized fonts to abide by what was once regarded as a universal rule. If you need more than one page to showcase your fit for a position, they say, you should go for a second one.
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Comment by C. B. Stalling!! on March 21, 2011 at 11:09am make it as long as you like. I remember 10 years ago or so I got a resume that was 63 pages long YES I said 63 pages long.
He listed everything. Thank god he did. I was looking for a skill call LE 370 was an old IBM term. Could not find anyone who had this. If he would have only a 1 or 2 page resume he would not have listed it. I made @1,000 a week of this guy for 52 week.
I say tell us everything!!!!
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