In many ways, the first task you complete for a new employer is your resume. Resumes and correspondence reveal your ability to collect, analyze, and present information in the most appropriate formats, using the best phrasing and tone. They are like the first business letter you send important clients, colleagues, or customers. Put your best metaphorical foot forward. Show all who review your resume your potential for effective and dynamic communication.
Resumes are not permanent. While seeking constantly evolving perfection, feel confident to make changes or additions when situations warrant. Job search circumstances may inspire you to review strategies and fine tune specialized tools. The process often requires that you revise resumes for specific jobs.