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Jun 6, 2024
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Clark Addison
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Interviewing someone today who graduated from college in 2007 and has a 3 page resume. It's like starting your at-bat
with an 0-1 count; she's already in the hole.
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Interviewing someone today who graduated from college in 2007 and has a 3 page resume. It's like starting your at-bat
Clark Addison
All-American
Jun 6, 11:02am
I interviewed an accounting grad from 2001 that had on her resume CPA candidate
Blue Ridge
Jun 6, 11:06am
That’s 17 years. I could easily see a 2 page resume there. 3’s a little much but
BlooCoug
Jun 6, 11:08am
You should never have a 3-page resume
darkcoug
Jun 6, 11:15am
Signed, everyone with a curriculum vitae.
BlooCoug
Jun 6, 11:16am
That's just a ridiculous sweeping statement
Mitty
Jun 6, 12:24pm
Come on - sorry one of my pet peeves - anyone who critiques someone on their
OC Coug
Jun 6, 11:16am
There is a standard resume. It is one page.
ochobeeguy
Jun 6, 11:34am
Yeah until you meet the interviewer who says it isn't
OC Coug
Jun 6, 11:52am
I can't imagine someone wanting to read a 3 page resume
Belboz
Jun 6, 11:54am
I'm sure skimming quickly really helps understand a person's background
Mitty
Jun 6, 12:26pm
It does enough to sift through garbage resumes
Belboz
Jun 6, 6:31pm
It's ok. If you want to be different and have a 3-pager, you do that.
ochobeeguy
Jun 6, 12:05pm
Yeah and you are missing the point of the whole discussion
OC Coug
Jun 6, 12:23pm
That's a standard only for people early in their careers. People with a lot of
BlooCoug
Jun 6, 1:28pm
The self-satisfied judgment by people on this topic is so off-putting,
Mitty
Jun 6, 12:26pm
Get it to 1 page. Only the stuff relevant to the job being applied for.
LifeLongLakerFan
Jun 6, 11:18am
Is there something missing in regards to why you feel this way, or is this based on an industry standard that has
DJROSS
Jun 6, 11:19am
TNT has but one question
TNT
Jun 6, 11:20am
On the advice of counsel, I will be refraining from answering
Clark Addison
Jun 6, 11:23am
I saw a recent candidate had their crossfit and avalanche certifications listed
rad dawg
Jun 6, 11:30am
I gave a “no” vote to one of these a few months back. She had held the same
DiamondMo
Jun 6, 12:02pm
I can't think of any reason I'd have a problem with a resume 1-5 pages in length
Mitty
Jun 6, 12:22pm
A 3-page resume gets you scratched from the lineup
CougarCanuck76
Jun 6, 12:30pm
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