A resume is made more eye-grabbing if it has a clear and concise format. One of the ways you can create such a resume format is having each section of your CV dense information, but short.
Because of today's digital era, most readers are attracted to a style of writing that presents a complete unit of information within a short amount of text. So whether it's a book, article, or resume they're reading—they are most likely to tune out once they reach a fifth line of text without having a clear message to take from. To overcome this obstacle, make each segment and paragraph of your resume short, but substantive. Also, break down complex information into smaller, bit-sized pieces that are easier to read.