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Are you prepared to up your resume-building game? In today’s digital age, there are countless tools and technologies available to help job seekers create a standout resume. For many, they look no further than ChatGPT.

This potent tool is being used by people for everything. Since its launch, job seekers have used the popular AI-powered chatbot to help them create cover letters, curate emails, and even prepare responses to anticipated interview questions. This leaves the question: can ChatGPT write your resume for you?

Short answer: Yes. Nearly half (46%) of more than 1,000 current and recent job seekers interviewed last month said they used ChatGPT to write their resume.  (ResumeBuilder.com)

There is a lot of controversy about whether utilizing a chatbot like ChatGPT and harnessing AI to better your job search constitutes “cheating”—since you’re not doing the work yourself. Technology was developed to assist us in our work, not to replace it. The truth is, it’s not going to take the work away from you and if it is, you aren’t utilizing it correctly. You can’t create a resume without knowing your prior work history, skills, and experience. That’s something an AI can’t build from scratch. Without ample modification, you can easily tell that a resume has been mocked up “artificially”.

To reap the benefits of AI, here are some elements of resume building that ChatGPT can help you with:

 

Gathering Information:

ChatGPT is only as good as the data it has been trained on, and it may not have the same level of insight or expertise as a human. This means that your resume may not be as effective as one created by a human who has a deep understanding of their own work history, the job they’re applying for, and the overall job market. Luckily, AI isn’t going to build your resume from thin air. Just as if you were giving this task to a personal assistant, your ChatGPT bot is going to request the information before fleshing the content out.

The first step in creating a resume is gathering all the necessary information. This includes your personal details, work experience, education, skills, and achievements. ChatGPT does this by asking you a series of questions, which helps ensure that you’ve covered your basis and aren’t missing anything important.

 

Customization:

Every job is unique, and therefore, each resume should be customized to fit the specific requirements of the position you are applying for. As a language model, ChatGPT can analyze job descriptions and tailor your resume to highlight your relevant skills and experiences that align with the job’s requirements. This can help you create a more personalized and targeted resume that will catch the employer’s attention while simultaneously saving you the time it takes to reformat to each position.

 

Structure:

A well-structured resume is simple to read and understand. The AI model can employ bullet points to make content more accessible and to emphasize its most important aspects. It can also assist you in formatting your resume with the correct font, spacing, and margins.

 

Feedback:

Once the resume is completed, it’s always a good idea to review it carefully and make any necessary changes. ChatGPD can help you with this by providing feedback on your resume and making suggestions for improvements. Writing a resume can be a subjective process, and it’s easy to overlook important details or undersell your achievements. Using tech provides an objective perspective that can help you present your information in the most compelling way possible.

 

In conclusion, ChatGPT can be a great tool for creating a resume, but it’s important to remember its limitations. While it can save you time and effort, it lacks the human touch and insight that you offer. While it may not be the best tool to build a resume from complete scratch, it could be a great tool for reformatting and generating feedback.

At the end of the day, the quality of your resume will always come back to you. Whatever you put out for hiring managers, you should be able to own it.