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Chatgpt Résumé Score helped me to get a technical job with a six -digit salary

This sentence is based on a conversation with Malhar Shah, a 34-year technical lead that lives in New Jersey. The following was processed for length and clarity.

When I apply for jobs at the beginning of this year, I thought to do my best that my best to landing interviews was optimized as much as possible.

One of the most effective strategies I used was to ask AI tools such as Chatgpt and Gemini to evaluate my curriculum vitae – both as a whole and after section – on a scale from one to 10 (one is the worst and 10 that are best). I also asked the AI ​​to propose targeted improvements.

I wanted Find ways to cut the noise of applicant -tracking systems. I was confident that I was able to leave a strong impression as soon as I reached the interview phase.

My job search included around 120 companies and led to 10 to 15 interviews. I believe that the inclusion of CV feedback from AI tools played a key role in supporting a technical leadership with a six-digit salary. My original curriculum vitae achieved around seven or seven and a half, while the version, which ultimately brought me the job, brought in half of Chatgpt and nine from Gemini.

Chatgpt and Gemini helped me to optimize my résumé

I started uploading my Chatgpt and asking for feedback and a resume quality. To collect a broader range of insights, I did the same with Gemini.

Although I didn't spend much time to convert my résumé to every single job description, I created separate versions for the four main types of roles that I aimed: technical manager, personnel engineer, engineering manager and main engineer. I asked the AI ​​tools to help myself create a curriculum vitae for each of these roles and to evaluate my resume on the way. My target rating was eight or better.

Sometimes it became a bit confusing. For example, Chatgpt could evaluate a version of my CV A nine while Gemini gave him a seven – and it was not always clear why. The feedback could also be inconsistent. If I asked Chatgpt to propose improvements in a resume that it had achieved as seven, the application of these changes can increase the score to nine. But if I uploaded this revised curriculum vitae to a new chatchat chat, I would sometimes get a different score.

Over time, it became clear that these tools did not follow a consistent evaluation system. Their reviews were based on the context of every conversation I would use the AI ​​tool: which résumé version that I shared, how I framed my questions and which criteria were used.

It was difficult to get a perfect 10, even though I managed it in certain places. I have never asked the KI tools to generate a resume that scored a perfect 10 points because I wanted to make sure that they did not hallucinate or involve inaccurate information. Instead, I focused on refining my résumé with the suggestions of the tools.

In the end, it was not important whether all my résumé achieved a perfect 10. It was important that I felt that the Ki feedback helped me to improve my résumé again and again.

After I had the feeling of having a solid curriculum vitae on hand, I started to apply for a few jobs to see how I was. If I haven't heard from the employers, I would visit the AI ​​tools again to make additional changes. When I was more successful, I was confident that my resume was in a strong place.

Ki also helped organize and format my resume

The most helpful part when using AI tools to improve my resume was to get a clear feedback in real time and the practical suggestions as it gets better. The AI ​​helped me to sound things more clearly and more effectively, to organize the right keywords for the persecution of applicants and the organization of my experience in a way that emphasized my services. It also made it easy to quickly carry out several currents and adapt the language and layout until my resume felt polished. If I had to select the AI ​​tool that I found most useful, I would say Gemini.

In addition to the AI ​​tools to evaluate my resume, I also asked for advice on formatting, comparing different versions and suggestions on how to adapt it for certain jobs -including senior roles and applications to TOP -Tech companies. Me too You have tips for rewriting sections such as my professional summary in order to sound more focused, effective and leadership -oriented.

In total, the use of AI helped in this way that my résumé corresponded to what companies were looking for and gave me a better shot when landing competitive roles.

Human connections and internet research were also helpful

In addition to the use of AI tools to improve my resume, I also used it to refine my cover letter and carry out false interviews in order to sharpen my behavior and my technical answers.

However, I cannot attribute my entire success of the job for AI tools. When I started to improve my resume for the first time, I initially carried out the latest trends for technical role applications. I found that it wasn't enough to just list my skills: In order to make it through applicants -tracking systems, I had to highlight concrete performance from my earlier roles.

Some of the best feedback I received during my job was not from a AI tool, but from a former colleague. He suggested that my job search not to limit my job more than two hours a day, to take the time to remain in relation to job-related skills-and then to spend the rest of the day with my family. When I look back, I think that it was very clever advice.