Sigarms,
I suppose a one page resume works okay of say law enforcement for example. Everyone in a hiring position would know and understand differences in rank and general responsibilities, possibly the same thing for teaching. However in the business world I think one page is to short and 2 pages is better. Your resume needs to show key data points to potential emplyers such as the $ volume that is generated by your "unit" who your key customers were , product lines, how many number of accounts etc. In short I think it is better to have a two page resume if you have accomplished great things isn a career.
I have written many many resumes for friends so you might say I have a knack for it. Especially for young people starting out their resumes tend to be very thin so I go to two pages to give the hiring manager more information to make them look not so in experienced. For people in the building or technical trades I do a completely different type of resume there I do a functional resume. Gee I wish I had one of those to show you but I had a hard drive crash and I no longer have one.
Let me explaint he resume I did for a friend who had 25 years with the same employer, a couple differents employers and then back to his 25 year employer. That is like a half a page resume if you just follow the standard format, start and finish dates & address etc. For this fellow I broke it down into areas of expertice and experience.
The left hand colum showed for example Design and Blueprint Reading - then the middle column described his experience and abilities (accepting Cad files with the names of different cad programs,) and then the right hand column showed who he worked for when he did that. So for design and blueprint reading he did that with 3 different companies and those 3 were shown in the right hand column.
The next entry would be for example, quotations. He read blueprints and provided quotes on construction jobs. He did that for just one of the companies he worked for. But I build out a little bit int he middle section what that entailed it turns out to be more than what you might think.
Ordering,Inventory Contorl, and logistics would be another area of responsibility and expertice. The middle section would describe that. I thought it was facinating that he would order materials to come in by train sometimes and he had experience with that. Getting materials to the jobsite at the right time showed his ability to juggle balls.
Another sections was managing emplyees. He did that in a couple different companies so each one of those was a seperate middle and right hand section. The middle sections always described the activity.
My cousin was an aircraft mechanice and certified to work ont he power plant for Northwest airlines and in his background he worked in the iron mines in Minnesota and i did his resume as a functional resume as described above and it turned out great. His functional sections included tool and die and the name brands of tool and die equipment he used, he was a supervisor so he set up a routine where they tested all their equipment on a set schedule to make sure all the equipment was working within certain tolerances etc.
In all cases at the top of the resume I like to put your goal and objecteve and a very short summary of your experience. I'll attach the working copy of my son's resume for you to look over. The way I do it is I interview you and make notes. Then I start with a rough draft wiht a lot of XXX and ???? in them for further refinement and send it to you and then just keep refining the rough draft over and over until it is done.
I have my own sad story right now, the guy we sold our restaurant to quit paying so we have the restaurant back. 99% of all restaurants sold the previous owner provides the financing for obvious reasons. So instead of returning to France at the end of my Sept vacation I am stuck here dealing with this. If you PM me with your resume I will be happy to look it over for you and provide you a fresh perspective. It is relaly odd most people detest really detest creating a resume, and I love it I really enjoy it. I ahve a very good track record also all resumes I creat every single person has gone on to get a good job off of them. Of course the resume is only the first way to get an interview but my resumes have a record of generating interview requests.
I'll attach my son's resume to give you an idea of the format I use.