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In my experience, I think you have to use whichever layout you need to make sure that all relevant information is conveyed. For me, that is two pages. I think the organization of the resume is much more crucial to getting noticed than the overall length.
Ilana Short
Mgr. Visitor Services and Education
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
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> On Feb 23, 2015, at 4:49 PM, Colleen McCartney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> A few colleagues and I have been meeting bi-weekly to discuss different topics concerning professionalism, so that when we graduate we feel ready for the work world. Lately we have been focusing on resumes and there are disagreements on what the rule of thumb is concerning length. Is a one page or multiple page resume the best option for museum jobs? Thanks for your help and advice.
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> -Colleen McCartney
> Graduate Student
> University of Memphis
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