If you have been in work or are in work now a 2 page resume would include the following
Prepare with a readable font such as Ariel size 11
If you search on the internet there are example CVs that you can find
It is best to have a resume on one page. If it needs to be two pages, you need to break it up between main sections.
Yes and more. Mine when I include letters, and awards, transcripts, copies of degrees, copies of teaching credentials, membership in clubs is 43 pages.
NO... A resume should always be one sided.
try to keep it to one
At the bottom of the page, on the lower right hand side, put your last name, hyphen, page number. For instance: McCarthy - 1 of 2 and then on the second page: McCarthy - 2 of 2 At least that was how I was taught to do it.
If you are submitting a resume in paper format, it will generally be done at the point of the interview. If you have a 2-page resume, it is best to staple the document in the left hand corner to ensure that the pages remain together. You should also have your name and contact information at the top of the second page.
Some of the tips on creating a great resume is to first of all write down all of your job history and put it into outline form. Next, you need to make your resume to 1 page no more than 2 pages.
2 and staples will look more professional. It wouldn't seem like you are trying to same a piece of paper. Unless the company you are applying isn't into "go green" staff. Good Luck though!
You must first understand what is a resume. A resume is a document which is prepared for you to market yourself for employment by sharing your skiils and expertice. A resume is a concise 1 page document which consist of 6 segments. If your resume is more than 1 page than it is a CV! The 6 segments that you need to have in your resume is as follows; 1. Career Objective 2. Education 3. Experience 4. Special Skills 5. References 6. Availability All you need to do is focus on the 6 segments above and provide the relevant and necessary information. If you follow the format there is no way for your resume to be too short. If you want to share more than you need to do a CV instead of a resume.
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not many
The USCA.edu resume tips page linked to the right says, "Don't staple your resume (if more than one page) or staple your cover letter to the resume."AnswerNEVER STAPLE UNLESS SPECIFICALLY ASKED TO DO SO! The reason you should never staple your resume is that is not professional. Multiple papers get stapled by teachers so kiddies don't loose em'. Plus, it's hard to forward copies to any other people in the hiring process if you have to separate the pages to copy them- which most do by pulling them apart, thus ripping your resume, and causing a jam with the top loading document feeder on most copy machines.
In most cases, a professional resume or CV should not exceed 1 page in length. However, depending on the particular job you are applying for, it may be appropriate for the number of pages to increase to 2. Your resume should not exceed this length. If you have had a great deal of relevant experience worth mentioning, or a very long career to note, this would merit a more thorough and detailed business resume and therefore, a longer CV.
#1 Unless you are a 55 year old Doctor of Medicine, who is also a Professor of Medicine, and a Department head at a major hospital, your resume shouldn't be two pages long.Brief and concise, with no fluff.#2 This is actually now untrue. After a lot of research and talking to professionals, it is acceptable for any job seeker to have 2 pages. Of course, as always, it should be done in a very professional way. I have also found that employers are looking for your last 10 years of work or less; it would be hard to put that on one page.If you can fit it onto one page then great! But if not, don't fret-just make sure it is meaningful.And I agree, NO FLUFF!
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yes you should include an interests category but don't make it you know a 2 page section just 1-5 interests per say.