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Transform Your Resume with Functional Resume Insert Page Numbers Feature

Upgrade your resume with the powerful Functional Resume Insert Page Numbers feature! Stand out from the crowd and impress potential employers with a professional-looking document.

Key Features:

Easily add page numbers to your functional resume
Customize the format and style of the page numbers to suit your preferences

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Organize your resume for easier navigation and reference
Ensure that your resume stays intact and in order during printing or digital viewing

By utilizing the Functional Resume Insert Page Numbers feature, you can solve the problem of presenting a polished and well-structured resume to potential employers, showcasing your attention to detail and professionalism.

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How to Insert Page Numbers Into Functional Resume

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Generally, a resume is just one page so including page numbers isn't necessary. However, in other countries a CV is submitted, rather than a resume and they are usually two pages. If a document is two pages or more, I recommend the inclusion of page numbers in the footer.
Usually, the number of the page and the name of the applicant are placed at the top of each page. The page number and the name are enough as more information would seem confusing. Some job seekers prefer to stick to a little bit outdated golden rule that a perfect resume must contain only one page.
The good news: The one-page-resume rule is dead. In fact, it's been dead for a while. Two-page resumes are common now, so if you've been agonizing over how to stick to one page, agonize no longer. However, there's one big exception to this, and that's if you have only a few years of experience.
Three-page resumes are certainly not extinct, but they should be rare. Professional resume writers urge their clients to first try to trim their resumes down to a maximum of two pages. One instance in which a three-pager might be appropriate would be if a job seeker were to transition from one field to another.
Regardless of format, there's no need to include a resume header or contact information on the second page. Save that valuable space for your work experience. It's okay if your work experience entries are split between the two pages.
A resume can be more than one page. But make your resume as short as possible while still showing you're experienced enough. Since most managers skim, two-page resumes can be daunting. But very experienced applicants can't usually prove their worth without a two page resume.
Which format do most employers prefer for resumes? The three most common resume formats are reverse chronological, hybrid, and digital.
1. Reverse chronological resume format. This is the bread and butter choice for most job seekers. It's also the most simple resume format and the one recruiters see the most, which can make a reverse chronological resume seem 'ordinary'.
A chronological resume is often the preferred format for most employers simply because it is the most common and, therefore, the most recognizable. This format also allows the hiring manager to see at a glance what recent experience you may have and what accomplishments may be the most relevant in your recent past.
Also, this resume is considered the most useful for people who are changing or starting careers. The functional format is useful for emphasizing transferable skills.
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