After reading that article I see that resumes are a lot about skimming rather than looking at the details. You don't want to put to much info that it overwhelms the reader. You can have lots of info in your resume, and it doesn't have to be restricted to one page. The information can be there, just not super condensed. The most important information needs to be on the first page. Employers look for resumes that are different than others. One major thing you can do to be different than others is to not have any spelling errors. Employers will sometimes chose a less qualified person instead of a very qualified one due to their resume. I learned that I need to triple check my spelling and grammar on my resume, to give myself the best chance of getting an interview. (I tried typing the "e" with the thing on top but 'alt 0232' didn't work. )
The Resume is here just give it time to load. :) My submission for the logo is also down there.
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