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Is Your Resume Too Long? Why One Page is (Still) Best

By The ATS-Ready Team on 2025-08-23

Why Less Is More When It Comes to Your Resume

In the digital world, more information isn’t always better. While you may want to list every job, course, and award you've ever had, a lengthy resume can hurt your chances with both an ATS and a human recruiter. A concise, one-page resume forces you to be strategic and highlights your most relevant qualifications.


The Efficiency Problem: Why Length Kills Your Chances

Both recruiters and ATS systems are looking for efficiency. They need to quickly find the information that proves you are a good fit. A multi-page resume can be difficult to navigate and may cause the ATS to miss key information.

  • Recruiter's Attention Span: Hiring managers spend an average of just 7.4 seconds scanning a resume. They won’t read a long document—they’ll simply move on.
  • Keyword Dilution: A longer resume with too much irrelevant information can dilute the impact of your keywords, making it harder for the ATS to rank you highly.
  • Incompatible Parsing: While some modern ATS can handle multi-page PDFs, many older systems struggle to parse them correctly, potentially dropping or jumbling critical information.

The Solution: A Focused and Optimized Resume

Our AI tool helps you trim the fat and focus on what truly matters. We guide you to create a resume that is concise, impactful, and perfectly formatted for a quick review.

  • AI-Driven Summarization: We help you condense your experience into powerful, keyword-rich bullet points.
  • Relevance Scoring: Our tool can identify sections that aren't relevant to the job you're applying for and suggest ways to either remove them or rephrase them.
  • Targeted Impact: Focus on quantifying your achievements and results, not just listing your duties. This shows the ATS and the recruiter that you have a tangible impact.

How to Make Your Resume One Page and ATS-Friendly

Step 1: Remove Irrelevant Experience

Do you really need to include that part-time job from high school? Unless it's highly relevant to the role you want, remove it to make room for more important details.

Step 2: Focus on Achievements, Not Duties

Instead of "Managed social media accounts," write "Grew social media followers by 50% in six months by implementing a new content strategy." Use action verbs and numbers to show your impact.

Step 3: Trim the "Fluff"

Every word should serve a purpose. Eliminate filler words and redundant phrases. Be direct and concise.


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