Sorry, AI: Resumes Are Not a Game of Perfect
Larry Lebofsky
Resumes & Get-Hired Strategy ?? AI for Job Search ?? LinkedIn Optimization ?? Talent Acquisition ?? FinTech ?? Payments ?? Recruiting ?? Retained Search
Have you stumbled upon AI-driven sites promising to catapult your resume to near perfection? They claim to measure how you're just X% away from resume nirvana and offer suggestions to bridge the gap (usually to 80%, with paid subscription-based options to reach 100%).
While the allure of quantified improvement is tempting, let's dive into why this type of tool might not be the resume Rosetta Stone these sites claim they are. ??
The idea of a "perfect" resume is subjective—what shines in tech might not even get a glance in finance. So, when an AI app throws a percentage at you, claiming you're close to perfection, take it with a grain—or the whole shaker—of salt. ??
Why? These AI tools feast on the vast menu of internet advice, ranging from Michelin-star quality to fast food. This mix can lead to some offbeat or outdated suggestions, reflecting trends and opinions but not your unique message or the specific tastes of your audience.
The Subjectivity Shuffle ?? If AI learns from everything online, then it's digesting both gourmet dishes and the metaphorical Frankenburger. Preferences vary—some favor fast food, others appreciate detailed descriptions over quantifiable achievements, or prefer a 3-page resume over 2.
Context? What Context? ?? AI often misses the big picture. Industry-specific nuances, role requirements, and cultural fit can easily be overlooked by its algorithms.
Echo Chamber Effect ?? By repeating prevalent internet advice, AI might keep singing the same outdated tune, much like '90s fashion dictating today's trends. Fun for a theme party, perhaps not for an interview.
Linear Progression Myth ?? Life isn't a video game. You can't level up your resume by hitting certain benchmarks. Improvement is rarely linear, and "better" is subjective.
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So, what should a savvy job seeker do?
? Critical Lens: Scrutinize AI feedback with a detective's eye. Useful? Yes. Infallible? Not yet.
? Personal Touch: Customize your resume with elements that showcase your uniqueness. Whether breaking down executive roles into functions or tailoring sales resumes to reflect the sales process chronology, infuse your resume with personal flair. ?
? Industry Savvy: Stay updated on trends and preferences in your field. ??
? Feedback Fiesta: Seek advice from mentors or peers, but consider if their success stories align with your journey. Remember, AI translates this collective, subjective advice into the 100% perfection it claims you need.
AI excels in search planning and brainstorming, drafting cover letters, interview prep, making videos, or recommending tools for organizing your job search. As generative AI grows, remember we're not at the mercy of machines—yet. ?? Make AI work for you, and tailor your resume to reflect your individual journey and professional narrative. ????
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5 个月"Make AI work for you, and tailor your resume to reflect your individual journey and professional narrative." ?? Great point here Larry Lebofsky. Lot of the hard work AI still can't help with like self reflection ... knowing what you are good at ... what you enjoy doing ... where you want to spend time ... etc.
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6 个月The perspective shared by Larry Lebofsky comes from a true subject-matter expert with years of experience cultivating his craft. Definitely worth a read and anyone looking for services related to resumes, LinkedIn profiles, job-search, etc. - Larry is a HIGHLY RECOMMEND. In addition to his expertise in the field he also brings a terrific sense of humor and levity which is appreciated.