• Listen up, folks! 

      If your resume is too long, nobody is going to read it. Period.

      I help my clients trim their resumes down to two pages and grab the reader’s attention so they can score the interview.

      Want to keep your resume from being a snooze-fest? Break it down into shorter sentences and tell a compelling story.

      For those of you with long careers, summarize your older experiences in 2 to 3 sentences instead of a laundry list of bullet points.

      Remember, an interviewer spends only 6 seconds scanning your resume. If you don’t stand out, you won’t get the interview, and that means no job.

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      Graham Heldreth, Nelson Ingle and Tolu Ojewunmi
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