If you construct your resume well and highlight the areas that interest potential employers, you most likely will capture enough attention to get an interview. In some industries a one-page resume is the norm and listing your core competencies with a brief employment history can be enough to draw interest.
Here are some benefits to using a one-page resume:-
1.It presents your background in a brief way that’s clear and succinct. 2.You can identify and organize your content without a lot of verbiage. 3.If you have limited work history, a one-page version highlights things pertinent to your area of focus. 4.If you are a recent college graduate or entry-level job candidate, this is a good fit. 5.Some recruiters prefer one-page resumes. 6.If a one-page resume fits your background and career goals, by all means use it to your advantage. This format can be effective in selling your value. Simplicity sells and can be a better choice than using so much detail to describe previous roles that you lose the reader.