Format that resume of yours wisely! Do the hiring managers work for them by creating and clear and comprehensive resume design.
No matter how well written your resume is—it won't get a thorough reading the first time around. So it's best that your present all your information with a well-organized structure. Scanning is made more difficult if your resume is hard to read, poorly organized or exceeds two pages. Use a logical format with wide margins, headings, and clean font faces. Selectively apply bold and italic typeface that help guide the reader's eye. Lastly, use bullets and graphics to call attention to important points (e.g. skills and experience)