Questions: A one-page résumé is sufficient, provided that you
attach letters of recommendation.
don't have much to say about yourself.
fill the entire page with information.
include a detailed cover letter.
Transcript text: A one-page résumé is sufficient, provided that you
attach letters of recommendation.
don't have much to say about yourself.
fill the entire page with information.
include a detailed cover letter.
Solution
The answer is C: fill the entire page with information.
Explanation for each option:
A. Attach letters of recommendation.
Incorrect. While letters of recommendation can be valuable, they are typically separate documents and not a substitute for a well-constructed résumé. The sufficiency of a one-page résumé is not dependent on attaching letters of recommendation.
B. Don't have much to say about yourself.
Incorrect. A one-page résumé should be concise and focused, but it should still effectively communicate your qualifications, skills, and experiences. Having little to say about yourself is not a criterion for the sufficiency of a one-page résumé.
C. Fill the entire page with information.
Correct. A one-page résumé is sufficient if it is filled with relevant and concise information that effectively showcases your qualifications, skills, and experiences. The goal is to make the most of the limited space to present a clear and compelling case to potential employers.
D. Include a detailed cover letter.
Incorrect. While a detailed cover letter can complement a résumé, it is a separate document. The sufficiency of a one-page résumé is not determined by the inclusion of a cover letter. The résumé itself should be complete and informative within its one-page limit.