Some resumes are as long as seven or eight pages or even dozens of pages. Such a resume is different from a short story. So please think about it. If you read a novel completely, you can only finish it in a few minutes. It will take at least half an hour to read it, won't it? So what's the use of showing such a long resume to recruiters? They will only spend a few minutes at most on a resume, which is very attractive to them. If it is not attractive, how can they spend several times more time reading a resume than the average time? So there shouldn't be a long story on your resume, so what's the reason for too many pages?
First of all, the conceptual error is the problem of college students' job seekers. College students think that there are many pages in resumes, so they are practical. Because there are many things, they show more content, attach importance to this job and so on. But this is not the case, so there have been serious problems with this concept. The more pages, the more reading time, which makes people feel bored. Therefore, college students must correct this incorrect concept, otherwise what they gave you will be returned intact. Recruiters are too lazy to read it, because they know they can't finish reading it, or they read the first two pages at most, but they won't read the things behind.
Secondly, nonsense in resumes is one of the main contents that cause too many pages. For example, some content can be expressed in a simple sentence, but job seekers can express it in a paragraph. Isn't this a typical waste of space?
Third, there are stories or philosophies in the resume. Remember, your resume doesn't need to be true, emotional, etc. There is something real here. Finally, all copies of certificates were deleted because the names have been explained in the body of the resume.
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