• Card 3 / 22: You are applying for a job in the same type of career in which you are currently employed and want to limit your resume to one page. Which of the following can help to keep your resume concise?
    A) If you have looked at your resume carefully and eliminated everything that is non-essential, don't hesitate to use a second page.
    B) One page is best if you can tell your story on one page. The larger your accomplishments, the easier it should be to communicate them in few words.
    C) You might omit a career objective if all of your experience has been in one area.
    D) All of these answers

    Answer:
    D) All of these answers

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Explanation:

D. Please refer to subunit 3.2: Rockport Institute's "How to Write a Masterpiece of a Resume – Part 4." Scroll down to "Shorter is usually better." This article notes that "the larger your accomplishments, the easier to communicate them in few words." The authors tell us that your resume "should not contain one more word than you need to get them to pick up the phone and call you."

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Attribution:  Mary Matera and Professor Abby Sharp. Resume Writing . The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv102/
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