Sections of your resume should be short, but dense with information!
In today's digital era, most readers expect a style of writing that can convey a complete unit of information in a short amount of text. So whether they're reading a book, article, or a resume, most people would begin to tune out once they reach a fifth line of text without receiving a self-contained message they can take away. To get around this, keep each section and paragraph of your resume short, but substantive. Break complex information down into smaller, bite-sized segments no more than five lines long.