Control information density
Prioritize education, internships, projects, skills and role-relevant outcomes while removing unrelated content.
A one-page resume is not about squeezing everything in. It keeps only the strongest role-relevant evidence.
Prioritize education, internships, projects, skills and role-relevant outcomes while removing unrelated content.
New grads, interns and early career switchers often benefit from a focused one-page resume.
Use section order, hierarchy, spacing and concise bullets instead of making every font smaller.
No. Students often use one page, while experienced candidates may need two pages if every section adds value.
Remove unrelated content and repeated duties first, then keep the strongest projects, skills and outcomes.