Why Your 1 Page Resume Is Costing You Job Interviews
Hosted by Sarah Doody
Thu, Apr 23, 2026
4:00 PM UTC (30 minutes)
Virtual (Zoom)
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Create A Stand Out Resume For Your Next UX, Product, or Tech Role

Sarah Doody
CEO of Career Strategy Lab™ + UX Researcher & Designer for 20 years
Thu, Apr 23, 2026
4:00 PM UTC (30 minutes)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
Go deeper with a course
Create A Stand Out Resume For Your Next UX, Product, or Tech Role

Sarah Doody
CEO of Career Strategy Lab™ + UX Researcher & Designer for 20 years
What you'll learn
Why your 1-page resume is working against you
The "keep it to 1 page" advice is outdated & it's forcing you to cut the things that make hiring managers want to see.
The 2 audiences your resume needs to work for
Recruiters and their software (the ATS) read your resume differently. Most people only write for one.
The 1 resume change to get more interviews
When you fix this one mistaken on your resume, you'll increase the changes of getting more interviews ASAP.
Why this topic matters
If you're not getting interviews, your 1 page resume could be why. Cutting details about you prevent you from standing out to both the ATS software and the humans reading your resume.
You'll learn from
Sarah Doody
UX Designer & Researcher and CEO of Career Strategy Lab
Clients from 34 countries have enrolled in my UX and Product Design career coaching programs. Helping you land a 5-figure salary increase in 2025 using my 18+ years of experience in UX Research & Design.
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