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Tips To Write – One Page Resume

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Tips For Writing - One Page Resume

• In general, most employers want a concise resume without a lot of extraneous information. They only spend seconds reviewing it, so the more compact it is the easier it will be for the hiring manager or recruiter to review.

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• In addition, many employers use software to screen job application materials, so making sure your resume is focused on the job you're applying for will help you get chosen for an interview.

Tips For Writing - One Page Resume

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How Long Employers Want Resume To Be

• Here are the details on what companies prefer, based on a Saddleback College Resume Survey:

• One Page Resume - 47.7%• Two Page Resume - 11.4%• Depends on the level of the position -

34.1%• No preference - 6.8%

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Benefits Of One Page Resume• Especially if you're applying to a large

company, there's a high likelihood that your resume will be printed out to be reviewed by multiple people, or at least shared electronically.

• Having a short and concise resume makes it easier on the hiring manager, and also increases your own chances of standing out. It's much easier to read a single page resume than it is to review a multi-page.

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• Unless you are explicitly asked to submit a specific type of resume, sticking to a simple, single page is a sure-fire way

Benefits Of One Page Resume

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When to Use a Multi-Page Resume

• According to the survey, most employers want a one page resume unless the position requires experience.

• If a job wants an employer with extensive experience, you can and should include all of your applicable experience on your resume.

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When to Use a Multi-Page Resume

• There are also certain professions that are exceptions to the one page resume. For example – IT- Software , Graphic Designers, medicine and international jobs etc.

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How to Cut and Trim a Resume• Make sure everything you include in

your resume is relevant to the position, down to your word choice. Because many employers use an applicant tracking system to screen job application materials, try to use keywords from the application in your resume.

• This will increase your chances of making it past the first round of resume reviews.

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• List your responsibilities and your achievements in great detail. Your inventory document might span as many as three or four pages. Try to include a diverse spectrum of skills that have led to successes in each role.

If you're struggling to pare down your resume to one page, start by

creating an inventory of your accomplishments and work

activities

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Analyze each job that you are considering and circle the

statements that correspond most closely to the requirements for that

particular position.  • Analyze each job that you are

considering and circle the statements that correspond most closely to the requirements for that particular position.

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Analyze each job that you are considering and circle the

statements that correspond most closely to the requirements for that

particular position.  • Cut out any extra years. Even if you

are an experienced candidate, you should include no more than 10 or 15 years of experience on your resume.

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The first draft might be longer than one page

• If so, try to eliminate statements that provide less significant evidence regarding how you would add value in the role, until you get down to one page. Try to be as specific as possible with the information you list, and be as concise as you can in your writing.

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The first draft might be longer than one page

• Use a bulleted list and keep your job descriptions concise. Focus on your accomplishments, not your daily responsibilities.

• Trim the education section. You don't need to include high school education or continuing education classes unless it enhances your candidacy.

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• Skip the references. It's not necessary to say "references available upon request" on your resume. It's understood that you will provide references, if required, as part of the job application process.

The first draft might be longer than one page

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Provide Additional Information Online

• It's always a good idea to have more information available for connections or hiring managers who want a bigger picture of your background and qualifications.

• You can streamline your resume by providing additional information online. Including links to your LinkedIn profile or personal website will allow you to leave that information off of your resume, saving you space.

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• Include a statement on the bottom of your resume, such as "Additional information, recommendations and portfolio samples available at  “URL" 

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