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The simple résumé template a career expert recommends for the AI era
- Treat your résumé like a marketing document — put an objective, a tailored “areas of expertise” section, and a 3–5 sentence professional elevator pitch at the top to make hiring managers want to call you.
- Keep it concise (generally 2–3 pages, 1 if you’re early in your career), focus on the last 10 years of work, and move education/certs to the bottom unless they belong after your name.
- Use bullets that quantify impact (what you made, what you saved, what you achieved) and note team/organization size; AI can help draft structure, but personalize with measurable results.
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