This week we read a lot about tailoring resumes to different job applications and how to make you resume as professional as possible. Something though that I have begun to notice in reading all of these articles is that some of the writers have differing and occasionally contradicting opinions. Every writer and every company has its own opinion of what is necessary in a resume, what they would like you to highlight the most, or where they would like you to place various information. I have also begun to notice that at different stages of your career, what is an acceptable resume might change vastly based on the top of job you are applying for, or how high up the ladder you have come to find yourself. It seems that a resume is a very personal document that needs to sell you in the way that your employer would like you to sell yourself. This document needs to be constantly updated and revised. You may even need to guess as to how you think the employer would like it to read.