It depends on your experience. If you have more experience to share of course you don’t have to bind that up in a single page but if you are new to the field you can sort out your things into one page. Two-page resumes are common now, so if you’ve been agonizing over how to stick to one page, agonize no longer. As already recruiters have to go through lots of resumes, they just turn the sheets and see what is needed for them. One-page resumes are recommended for candidates with just a few years of work experience and those who are only starting out on the job market. Your resume can be longer than one page only when you have 10+ years of experience or lots of relevant professional achievements.