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I've looked at too many resumes...and I will say that anything over two pages simply wont be read. In fact it will turn the potential employer off. I'll even go as far to say that anything over one page could be too much.

A resume is a tool to get you in the door and not a replacement for an interview. I would suggest using a core, all inclusive model and build each resume specifically tailored to the job your after. Include ONLY pertinent info at the detail level...everything else high level. Ever notice how an executive can have a beautiful two page example and a freelance programmer will have a five or six page resume.

In any case that wasn't your question $260 sounds reasonable if they build what you want...perhaps the "master" version you can feed off of.
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