Your education is only a paragraph on your resume, it might get your foot in the door. Street smarts, gift of gab, people skills; these things will get you through the interview process and get the job.
Unless your going into medicine (autism) or law (psychopathy) your going to need real social skills.
Hey guest, would you look at a resume that was one page front and back? Or just one sided? I'm currently looking for a new job so I'm wondering if I should shorten it
I know they won't look at it, and I rarely ever submit all four pages, that's just the overall total of all my education, work and volunteer experience plus references
@stonedknight - one sided. My advice is to be wise with your wording, scale down wherever possible. Also, if you have the time (which I know is hard when amss applying) try to tailor your resume or cover letter to have the key words posted in the job description/requirements.
Unless your going into medicine (autism) or law (psychopathy) your going to need real social skills.