Nope. Entry level and most other jobs require just a one page resume.
My sister is a hiring manager at Kimberly Clark, and he says processing resumes is pretty easy; she just tosses anything with more than one sheet into the trash, followed quickly by those printed on flashy paper.
The only time a multi-page resume is okay is if you've established a reasonably long and distinguished career, have been published extensively in scholarly journals, are applying for a senior-level position, have remarkably high credentials (the president of your professional association, for example).
So if these things (or other equally impressive feats) don't sound like you, get to trimming that thing down to one page.