Make it short, but dense with information.
In the modern digital era, most readers expect a style of writing that can convey a full though within just a short amount of text. Whether they’re reading a book, news article, web page, or resume, the reader will most likely lose interests once they reach a fifth line of text still don’t have a self-contained message to take from it. To get around this problem, make your resume short, but substantive. Break down complex parts into smaller, bit-sized sections that are easier to read. Creating a resume with a clear and comprehensive format can make the difference between you getting that job or not.