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Seems this was mentioned in an earlier thread but I'm not finding it.
28 year old with strong undergrad record, BS Comp Sci and Math.
Some graduate work.
Worked at AWS several years and did a grad fellowship at a small start-up with Air Force contract, AI related stuff.
Thanks in advance.
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Surprised they haven’t used AI to write their resume. My wife used ChatGPT to write a blurb on her website and it was pretty good.
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The best advice (usually the only advice) I've given to those writing resumes is to know your market. Who will be reading it and what might they think after a few seconds?
Cover letter: Opening paragraph, then bullet points. Closing with two paragraphs. But for tech jobs, this could be slightly different.
Resume should list all of the possible experience one has esp at a young age with only a handful of jobs.
Appended to the resume: volunteer activities, foreign language abilities, awards and honors, other skills.
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rz wrote:
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Surprised they haven’t used AI to write their resume. My wife used ChatGPT to write a blurb on her website and it was pretty good.
Except I imagine LD’s friend wants to be truthful.
Not sure I understand. What’s untruthful about AI? Some people can’t articulate things well, and AI can find the right words to describe something. The statement it came up with for my wife’s website was completely truthful. It was just better than what she had come up with.
I read that blurb. It mentioned that she was a "super dope homegirl."
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A good resume can be the difference between interview and no interview. It's smart to want to hire a professional. AI has no clue what a company looks for in a resume.
The fact that many companies scan resumes for key words and toss out the ones that lack them makes an even stronger case for hiring someone who knows the ins and outs.
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vision63 wrote:
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Surprised they haven’t used AI to write their resume. My wife used ChatGPT to write a blurb on her website and it was pretty good.
Except I imagine LD’s friend wants to be truthful.
Not sure I understand. What’s untruthful about AI? Some people can’t articulate things well, and AI can find the right words to describe something. The statement it came up with for my wife’s website was completely truthful. It was just better than what she had come up with.
I read that blurb. It mentioned that she was a "super dope homegirl."
My resume written by AI brags about me having 12 to 15 fingers. It varies.
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TheTominator wrote:
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Surprised they haven’t used AI to write their resume. My wife used ChatGPT to write a blurb on her website and it was pretty good.
Except I imagine LD’s friend wants to be truthful.
Not sure I understand. What’s untruthful about AI? Some people can’t articulate things well, and AI can find the right words to describe something. The statement it came up with for my wife’s website was completely truthful. It was just better than what she had come up with.
I read that blurb. It mentioned that she was a "super dope homegirl."
My resume written by AI brags about me having 12 to 15 fingers. It varies.
Think of what you could accomplish for an employer with all those fingers.