Tell viewers what you do and what you're looking for. That's it.
Move your hard-earned credentials right next to your name at the top of your resume.
There's this moment, usually mid-task, when you realise you've lost track of time.
Here's why:
Tap into several cognitive triggers:
Here's how to fit more info in and still keep it to the recommended 2 pages:
The most effective practice isn't endless repetition—it's "retrieval practice"
Try this targeted approach:
Here's what psychology tells us about keeping your resume to 2 pages:
Most companies today use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to screen resumes before human eyes ever see them.
Understanding the ATS: Why Your Resume Might Never Reach Human Eyes