Re: resume Critique
just to add a little more:
1) you SHOULD be able to fit everything on one page. and if you can't, then play with the borders/headings/font, etc.
2) once you've gone through stacks of applicant resumes, you'll start to appreciate brevity and conciseness... your attention span will really start to drop with 2 page resumes. and frankly, if I've ever seen a resume that I liked, one page was enough. and if I didn't like it, the second page didn't help or change my opinion.
imo, if you have more to convey the best thing to do is to write a cover letter. in fact, I'd say the idea combination is a 1 page resume and a good cover letter. people don't pay enough attention to cover letters imo. a well-written, targeted cover letter can get you an interview even if you didn't have a hope otherwise. in the real world, whenever I've had success getting interviews/offers, I wrote what I would consider to be a good cover letter. so, don't underestimate a good cover letter and spend more time on it than writing a 2 page resume.
just my two cents.