How long should a resume be? Use one page for 0-7 years of experience and two pages only when every line earns it. What to cut, how to tighten, and when two pages is fine.
Learn how to explain employment gaps on your resume honestly, what recruiters actually think, and when to address a gap on the resume vs. the cover letter.
Learn how to write a LinkedIn headline and summary that get you noticed by recruiters, with proven headline formulas, an About section structure, and keyword tips.
A practical guide to writing a software engineer resume: how to build a real tech stack section, quantify engineering impact honestly, balance projects vs. experience, and pass what hiring managers actually scan for.
A practical guide to writing a sales resume that wins interviews: how to present quota attainment, revenue, pipeline, and ranking with honest, verifiable numbers that hiring managers trust.
Learn how to write a nursing resume that lands interviews, from new grad to experienced RN. Covers licenses, BLS/ACLS certifications, clinical specialties, patient-load context, and honest, ATS-friendly framing.
A one-page resume is the standard for most job seekers — but fitting it without cramming or cutting your impact is a skill. Learn what to cut first, how to fit one page without shrinking the font to nothing, and when two pages is actually okay.
A practical guide to writing a customer service resume that gets interviews: real CSAT and resolution-time metrics, the tools to list, soft skills backed by evidence, and tailored tips for retail, call-center, and SaaS roles.