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SUMMARY:Avoid Inaccurate Resume Rumors
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DESCRIPTION: Your resume should be one page only. Not true You have two full pages. and it's expected that women over 30 who have lots of work and volunteer experience would have more to say. You need more than one resume for every type of job you're seeking. No, no, and nowhere is only one you. And you've had one set of career and volunteer experiences. If you write a resume that truly highlights your skills and experience, your resume can be used to apply for any job on the planet. Where you customize it in your cover letter for specific jobs.
No one reads a summary statement. Also not true Many humans read concise, well-written summary statements because they get a quick idea of the person without having to read the entire resume. Bullet points, not paragraphs. This is a personal style issue. It's also a real estate issue since bullet points take up a lot of your available resume space. It's true that bullet points can be easier to read&mdash;but they have to be meaty and important, not an...

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