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!
In order to staple a resume, you need to make sure that you make it easy to flip through. Staple on the left top corner of the pages.
"What is a staple used for?"
A small paperclip or a staple weighs approximately 0.01 grams.
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.
A paper clip (or sometimes paperclip) is a device which holds several sheets of paper together by means of pressure: it leaves the paper intact and can be quickly and easily removed, unlike the staple. Source: Answers.com
When assembling your passport application pages, do not staple them together. Place the documents in the correct order as specified in the application instructions. This typically includes the completed application form, supporting documents, and photos. Keep the pages loose and secure them with a paperclip or rubber band before submitting.
No, do not staple the passport application together.
NO DO NOT USE PAPER CLIPS ON A RESUME Paper the interviewer will not even look at it staple it
No, never! Use a paper clip instead
The staple came first in the 1830's, where the actual paperclip didn;t come around, or at least was not patented until the later 1800's - about 1899.
The staple came first, with its origins dating back to the 18th century, where small metal fasteners were used to bind sheets of paper. The modern paperclip, as we know it today, was patented later, in the 19th century, specifically in 1899 by William Middlebrook. Thus, staples predate paperclips by several decades.
No, you should not staple the pages of your passport application together.