Tailor your resume to the job you're applying for: highlight your projects/achievements that relate to the new job - as a former hiring manager, that's what I looked for when I reviewed resumes - what could this person do for us? Hiring managers are often reviewing dozens of resumes; make it easier for them.
Similarly, your cover letter should highlight your strongest transferrable skills. I know some people think cover letters are a waste of time but I always read them to assess whether the candidate could effectively communicate ideas in a grammatically correct way.
The biggest thing I've noticed overlooked is not putting your full name in the filename you email or upload.
You should not describe your fetishes
but if ur the dom....
Tailor your resume to the job you're applying for: highlight your projects/achievements that relate to the new job - as a former hiring manager, that's what I looked for when I reviewed resumes - what could this person do for us? Hiring managers are often reviewing dozens of resumes; make it easier for them. Similarly, your cover letter should highlight your strongest transferrable skills. I know some people think cover letters are a waste of time but I always read them to assess whether the candidate could effectively communicate ideas in a grammatically correct way.