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Kodibochu
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Username: Kodibochu

Post Number: 2243
Registered: 04-2019
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Posted on Thursday, May 14, 2020 - 5:35 am:   


Ravanabrahma:

nadi oka 7, 8 pages untadi



At the beginning of my career, it used to be two pages. Then, everybody was going with more pages. When I was in India, one recruiter from the HR department said, "unless you have 6-7 pages, we don't even consider your resume " (about 23 years ago). Actually, 'two-page resume' was popular in the 90s. So, I started increasing the pages, and it was fine until 2006. Even in 2019, I submitted to many companies and got calls as well. Nobody cared about it.
Bottom line: Having a two-page resume with a task-based approach is the best one, but your regular resume works fine as well. We need to go with the flow of the market.

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