resume-version-manager
Resume Version Manager
The Version Management Problem
Common Pain Points:
- "Which version did I send to Company X?"
- "Where's my most recent resume?"
- "I have 15 resume files and don't know which is best"
- "I forgot to update my resume after that project"
- "I keep tailoring from different base versions"
The Solution: A systematic approach with:
- One master resume (source of truth)
- Organized tailored versions
- Clear naming conventions
- Update workflow
Master Resume Concept
What is a Master Resume?
A comprehensive document containing:
- ALL your experiences (not just recent)
- ALL bullet points you've ever written
- Every achievement, project, skill
- Full details (even if they won't fit on one page)
Purpose: Source of truth to pull from when tailoring
Master Resume Structure
# MASTER RESUME - [YOUR NAME]
Last Updated: [Date]
## CONTACT INFORMATION
[Full contact details]
## PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY VERSIONS
[Summary for Role Type A]
[Summary for Role Type B]
[Summary for Role Type C]
## ALL SKILLS
### Technical Skills
[Complete list by category]
### Soft Skills
[Complete list]
### Industry Knowledge
[All domains]
## PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
### Company Name | Title | Dates
**All Bullets (choose best for each application):**
• Bullet 1 (leadership focused)
• Bullet 2 (technical focused)
• Bullet 3 (results focused)
• Bullet 4 (collaboration focused)
• Bullet 5 (additional achievement)
• Bullet 6 (additional achievement)
**Keywords this experience covers:**
[List of keywords this job demonstrates]
### Previous Company | Title | Dates
[Same format...]
## EDUCATION
[Complete education history]
## CERTIFICATIONS
[All certifications ever earned]
## PROJECTS
[All notable projects]
## VOLUNTEER / ADDITIONAL
[All other relevant experience]
File Organization System
Folder Structure
Resume/
├── Master/
│ └── LastName_Master_Resume.docx
├── Tailored/
│ ├── ProductManagement/
│ │ ├── LastName_PM_Google_Jan2024.pdf
│ │ └── LastName_PM_Meta_Jan2024.pdf
│ ├── Engineering/
│ │ ├── LastName_SWE_Startup_Feb2024.pdf
│ │ └── LastName_SWE_Enterprise_Feb2024.pdf
│ └── General/
│ └── LastName_General_Resume.pdf
├── CoverLetters/
│ ├── Google_PM_CoverLetter.docx
│ └── Meta_PM_CoverLetter.docx
└── Applications/
└── ApplicationTracker.xlsx
File Naming Convention
Pattern:
[LastName]_[Role/Type]_[Company]_[Date].pdf
Examples:
Smith_ProductManager_Google_Jan2024.pdfSmith_SWE_Stripe_Feb2024.pdfSmith_DataScience_General_2024.pdfSmith_Master_Resume_v3.docx
Version Categories
By Target Role
Product Management:
- Emphasizes: Strategy, roadmap, metrics, stakeholders
- Skills highlight: Product tools, analytics, user research
Software Engineering:
- Emphasizes: Technical projects, systems, code
- Skills highlight: Languages, frameworks, tools
Data Science:
- Emphasizes: Analysis, ML, statistical methods
- Skills highlight: Python, SQL, ML libraries
By Industry
Tech/Startup:
- Emphasizes: Innovation, growth, scrappiness
- Tone: Modern, direct, achievement-focused
Enterprise/Corporate:
- Emphasizes: Scale, process, collaboration
- Tone: Professional, structured, comprehensive
Finance:
- Emphasizes: Analysis, compliance, accuracy
- Tone: Conservative, precise, credentialed
By Seniority Level
Individual Contributor:
- Focus on execution and technical skills
- Detailed project descriptions
- Technical accomplishments
Manager:
- Team leadership and development
- Cross-functional collaboration
- Business impact metrics
Executive:
- Strategic leadership
- P&L responsibility
- Organizational transformation
Application Tracking
Simple Tracker Spreadsheet
| Company | Role | Version Used | Date Applied | Status | Notes |
|---------|------|--------------|--------------|--------|-------|
| Google | PM | PM_Google_Jan | 1/15/24 | Interview | 2nd round 2/1 |
| Meta | PM | PM_Meta_Jan | 1/18/24 | Applied | Referral from John |
| Startup | PM | PM_General | 1/20/24 | Rejected | Too senior |
Information to Track
- Company name
- Job title
- Resume version used
- Cover letter version used
- Application date
- Application method (portal, referral, direct)
- Current status
- Follow-up dates
- Notes and contacts
Update Workflow
When to Update Master Resume
Immediately Update For:
- New job or promotion
- Completed major project
- New skills or certifications
- Significant achievements
- Awards or recognition
Quarterly Review:
- Add recent accomplishments
- Update metrics with new data
- Refresh skills section
- Remove outdated information
Master to Tailored Workflow
1. Start with Master Resume
↓
2. Copy to new file (don't edit master)
↓
3. Analyze job description
↓
4. Select relevant bullets from master
↓
5. Choose appropriate summary version
↓
6. Reorder skills for relevance
↓
7. Add job-specific keywords
↓
8. Trim to appropriate length
↓
9. Save with proper naming convention
↓
10. Update application tracker
Common Scenarios
Scenario 1: Applying to Similar Roles
Strategy:
- Create one well-tailored version for the role type
- Make minor adjustments for each company
- Track which slight variation went where
Scenario 2: Applying to Different Role Types
Strategy:
- Create separate base versions for each role type
- Maintain clear folder organization
- Each version pulls from same master
Scenario 3: Rapid Application Volume
Strategy:
- Create 2-3 strong category versions
- Use "general" versions for quick applications
- Reserve deep tailoring for top choices
Scenario 4: Career Transition
Strategy:
- Create transition-focused version
- Emphasize transferable skills
- Maintain original industry version as backup
Version Control Best Practices
DO:
- ✅ Always work from master as source
- ✅ Use consistent naming conventions
- ✅ Track which version went where
- ✅ Keep master updated
- ✅ Date your files
- ✅ Backup to cloud storage
DON'T:
- ❌ Edit master directly for applications
- ❌ Use vague names like "resume_final_v2"
- ❌ Forget which version you sent
- ❌ Let master get out of date
- ❌ Have multiple "master" files
- ❌ Delete old versions (archive instead)
Progress Tracking
Display progress before each version management phase:
[████░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░] 25% — Phase 1/4: Inventorying Existing Versions
[████████░░░░░░░░░░░░] 50% — Phase 2/4: Establishing Master Resume
[████████████░░░░░░░░] 75% — Phase 3/4: Organizing & Naming Versions
[████████████████████] 100% — Phase 4/4: Delivering Version Management System
Output Format
When managing resume versions:
# RESUME VERSION MANAGEMENT
## Master Resume Status
**Last Updated:** [Date]
**Location:** [File path]
**Total Experience Entries:** [X]
**Total Bullet Points Available:** [X]
## Active Versions
### Role Type: Product Management
**Base Version:** PM_General_2024.docx
**Tailored Versions:**
| Company | File Name | Date Created | Status |
|---------|-----------|--------------|--------|
| Google | PM_Google_Jan24 | 1/15/24 | Submitted |
| Meta | PM_Meta_Jan24 | 1/18/24 | Submitted |
### Role Type: Engineering
[Same structure]
## Update Queue
- [ ] Add Q4 project results to master
- [ ] Update skills with new certification
- [ ] Archive versions older than 6 months
## Recommended Actions
1. [Action 1]
2. [Action 2]
Error Handling
| Error | Likely Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| No master resume found | User asks to manage versions but has no base document | Ask user to designate one version as the master; help establish the base first |
| Multiple conflicting versions with no clear master | Several tailored versions and user can't identify the original | Review all versions; identify the most complete one; propose it as master |
| Version history too incomplete to track | All versions look similar or are undated | Help user establish a naming convention and versioning system going forward |
| Version sent to employer needs update | User was offered an interview and needs to recall which version was sent | Ask for employer name; help reconstruct which version based on tailoring clues |
| No version tracking system in place | User manages resumes manually with no structure | Establish version naming convention; create master + tailored structure |
Version Management Checklist
- ✅ Master resume exists and is current
- ✅ Folder structure is organized
- ✅ Naming convention is consistent
- ✅ Application tracker is maintained
- ✅ Know which version sent to each company
- ✅ All versions pull from same master
- ✅ Backup system in place
- ✅ Old versions archived (not deleted)
- ✅ Update workflow is established
- ✅ Regular master resume reviews scheduled
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