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One-page vs two-page resume in 2026: what Reddit gets wrong

2026-06-12 · 4 min read

r/resumes argues about page count every week. The honest answer: **one page is not a virtue—it is a constraint for early-career candidates with fewer proof points.**

**Use one page when** - You have under ~7 years of relevant experience. - Every bullet earns its space—no filler.

**Use two pages when** - You have 10+ years with distinct, quantified impact. - Cutting would remove evidence the JD explicitly tests.

**What matters more than length** - Reverse-chronological clarity. - Requirements mapped to bullets. - ATS-safe formatting (no text boxes).

Recruiters on Reddit consistently say they will read two pages if page one proves relevance fast. Lead with a tight summary and skills aligned to the posting—not a biography.

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