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SE's ... two-page resumes?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Thanks for comin' out, Oct 25, 2006.

  1. HejiraHenry

    HejiraHenry Well-Known Member

    If I can get a 31-year newspaper career onto one page, you can get yours onto one page.
     
  2. Diego Marquez

    Diego Marquez Member

    If you go to a second page, it better be worth reading the jump. At the same time, don't just list yourself as, say... Buck O'Neil, former baseball player.
     
  3. BillySixty

    BillySixty Member

    There is no way that the resume should be more than one page. Remember that the SE often times isn't the only person that looks at it, and it makes it a bit easier if its just one page to copy rather than 2.

    Remember that the cover letter and clips will also speak to your experience. Don't feel the need to cram everything in the resume.
     
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