I've been applying to multiple jobs at the same company lately and I've been grappling with the idea of tailoring my resume for each position. Initially, I thought I could just use one resume for all applications, especially since I felt I was a great fit for the roles. However, after using an AI tool to assess my resume against specific job descriptions, I was surprised to see that it only rated me as a medium match for a position that seemed very similar to my previous experience. This made me realize that I might need to tweak my resume for each application to better highlight relevant skills and projects. Now, I'm wondering about the implications of submitting different versions of my resume for multiple roles within the same company. Will hiring managers notice the differences? I'm not fabricating anything; I'm just emphasizing different aspects of my experience that align with each role. I’ve read that some people only tailor their resumes for jobs they really want, while others just send out a generic one for most applications. I'm leaning towards tailoring my resume for each job, but I still have this nagging worry about how it might be perceived.
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