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Some experts are acknowledging the benefits of making your resume longer, and research suggests hiring managers prefer two-page résumés.
It may not feel like it, but once you've got a few years of job experience under your belt, you're not an entry-level employee anymore — you're mid-level.
It’s not uncommon for sought-after entry-level roles to receive hundreds of applications. As a recruiter on the other side of that process, I had to become ruthless in my shortlisting process ...
As an entry-level candidate with just a few years of experience, you should have a one-page resume.