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Re: b-school resume? [#permalink]
noblescorpion wrote:
I am a very young candidate (with 1 year of experience at application, 2 years at admission). I am applying to top schools Wharton, Harvard, Chicago etc.

My question revolves around resume construction. Some of the schools note to include a resume of up to 2 pages. I work in consulting and have been on over 7 different projects + lots of community service in both college/work.

Does it make sense to do a 2page resume with work on first page and community service on 2nd or are 2page resumes generally reserved for longer work experience candidates?

Thanks!


noblescorpion,

With your experience level you have no reason to give them more than a one-page resume, even if you're a super-accomplished person. Stick to one page.

Good luck,
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