When you realise that, on average, most recruiters spend just six seconds looking at an applicant's CV, it's not hard to work out that vital information is being missed and that more than one page is wasted. A one page CV is the answer: it's guaranteed to stand out, it's quick, short and to the point, and it's more likely to be read in its entirety. This book shows you how to prepare a succinct and outstanding one page CV.
The book has some good advice, but instead of 217 pages it could have been written in a 1 page article. It's paradoxical how the author advices to "Say less and stand out more" but is not using the same advice himself. The book is very badly written, not structured at all and there is too much of irrelevant information.