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Considering my lack of job experience, I feel like if my resume wasn't one page, they'd know I was fabricating.

mine has always been one page until recently. i just went over 6 yrs experience

But you should.

not if it means leaving things out

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mine has always been one page until recently. i just went over 6 yrs experience

not if it means leaving things out

999/1000 it means editing out fluff that would lose the hiring manager reading it.

You're trying to grab a manager's attention to get an interview, not write your memoirs.

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Make sure you re-word it for each position you are seeking.

Use the language from the job announcement verbatim.

If you don't have a lot of job experience, use a summary of qualifications to highlight your strengths (remember to use the language from job announcements)

Spin, spin, spin: it says you joined the huddle in Dec 2008 = 2+ years expository writing experience, for example.

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my latest one has a summary paragraph instead of an objective statement. that seems to work really well.

my second page is stuff that can be easily left off, but at times is needed. things like on the job training that lead to a certification

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Make sure you re-word it for each position you are seeking.

Use the language from the job announcement verbatim.

If you don't have a lot of job experience, use a summary of qualifications to highlight your strengths (remember to use the language from job announcements)

Spin, spin, spin: it says you joined the huddle in Dec 2008 = 2+ years expository writing experience, for example.

that made me laugh out loud!

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