Make sure to format each section of your resume short, but substantive.
Thanks to the digital age, most readers expect a style of writing that can convey a full message within just a short amount of text. So, whether they’re reading a blog, news articles, or a resume—the reader will most likely loose interests once they’ve reach a fifth line of text without getting a self-contained message to take from it. To get around the obstacle, make each paragraph and section of your CV short, but dense with information. And break down complex arts into smaller, bite sized pieces no more than five lines long.