The length of your resume is less important than its
substance. If your resume is properly worded, you can inject it with
your accomplishments, expertise, skills and talents without having to
wear out the reader with an abundance of unnecessary words.
What
you write on your resume is more important than how long it is. Write
what matters. Hit the employer between the eyes with your effective use
of language. Convey your qualifications in vibrant prose so the reader
cannot help but want to read more.
How long should your resume
be? The length of your resume should be in direct proportion to your
success in reaching your career goals and in pursuing related
educational objectives. What does that mean?
Well, it means:
- Show your accomplishments
- Target your resume to the job and the company
- Don't pad your resume
- Be honest
- Use action keywords
- Only list what applies to the position you are seeking
- Never use two words when one will do
- Add enough white space to allow natural breaks in reading
- Do not list references
Most
experts suggest you keep your resume to two pages. If you can fit your
skills and accomplishments on one page, that is even better. If you are
a professional or executive, three pages may be required to tell the
whole story, but be sure you are using only what best supports your
career goals.
Write your resume in such a way that the reader
knows exactly what you want and your credentials support that goal.
Anything more becomes tedious and takes away from the impact of your
true purpose. Anything less and your goal become unsubstantiated by
your past experience and education.
The goal of the resume is to
get the interest of the prospective employer to the extent that you are
sought out for an interview. Whatever the length of your resume is,
make sure that you are including the information that the employer
needs in order to make an informed decision about whether or not to
bring you in for an interview.
Remember that an employer doesn't
have a great deal of time to devote to reading resumes, so make it easy
and include what matters most in your resume. This is a time to show
off, ok?