How Long Should a Resume Be in 2026?
One page? Two pages? Unlimited scroll?
In 2026, resume length isn’t about rules — it’s about relevance.
Here’s what recruiters actually want (and what gets ignored).
The Real Rule in 2026
✅ Your resume should be as long as needed — and no longer.
Recruiters spend:
- 6–8 seconds per resume
- Skimming for impact, not details
Resume Length by Experience Level
Students & Entry-Level
✔️ 1 page
- Focus on skills, internships, projects
- Remove filler content
Mid-Level Professionals
✔️ 1–2 pages
- Prioritize last 5–7 years
- Cut outdated roles
Senior & Leadership Roles
✔️ 2 pages max
- Results > responsibilities
- No career biography
What Makes a Resume Feel “Too Long”
❌ Long paragraphs
❌ Bullet points with no numbers
❌ Old roles from 10+ years ago
❌ Repeating the same skills everywhere
Length is a symptom, not the problem.
How AI Helps You Shorten Without Losing Impact
With Resumeprep.app:
- AI rewrites long bullets into concise results
- Removes redundancy automatically
- Prioritizes content recruiters care about
“My resume went from 3 pages to 1.5 — and got better.” — Sofia, UX Designer
Final Rule to Remember
If it doesn’t help you get hired now, it doesn’t belong.
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Resumeprep Team
We write practical, no-fluff resume advice and job search strategies to help you get hired faster.