From what I've seen, a few things that could be helpful are:
- Skip the objective, they are often really generic so people have become accustomed to just skipping ahead rather than reading carefully.
- Presentations and workshops, especially if they are at bigger conferences, could be worth highlighting for more senior roles.
- Education is good to keep just in case there is some kind of automatic filtering.
Personally I have an extended version of my resume that has every job / project written out (that I plan to keep adding to over time), but when I submit a resume I pare down the items to only the ones most relevant to the role.
- Skip the objective, they are often really generic so people have become accustomed to just skipping ahead rather than reading carefully.
- Presentations and workshops, especially if they are at bigger conferences, could be worth highlighting for more senior roles.
- Education is good to keep just in case there is some kind of automatic filtering.
Personally I have an extended version of my resume that has every job / project written out (that I plan to keep adding to over time), but when I submit a resume I pare down the items to only the ones most relevant to the role.