The golden rule of CV writing is that
absolutely everything on the page has to count and it has to make an impact on the recruiter.
Not exact matches
I have to say, overall, Jeff has done a nice job with the training program... we don't agree
on absolutely everything (if we did, it would be a boring world, that's for sure) but there is plenty in it where we're right there
on the same
page.
The engagements, the
page views, the followers, etc... It put a huge huge damper
on everything I did and worst of all, I
absolutely hate agonising over Instagram even though I knowwww it's a big part of the whole thing.
IndiesUnlimited.com was listed in Publishers Weekly Magazine as one of six great blogs for authors, and
everything on the site — from advice pieces, tutorials, and social media events, to resource
pages on writing, publishing, and promotion — is
absolutely free for authors.
The days when applicants needed an objective
on their resumes; when it was enough to list the tasks performed, without bothering with accomplishments; when
everything absolutely had to fit
on one
page — those days are gone.
Everything I read online and
on your site says pretty clearly that as a younger person and (soon to be) recent graduate, my resume should
absolutely not be longer than one
page, the idea being that when you've had more experience you might have enough to qualify for one longer.