https://rxresu.me/ This format works best for me
All I'll say is that you should always do final edits. I'm a fan of using prompts like "here's a job ad, here's my current resume, what would you do to make my resume more appealing for an AI agent" and then going from there with some edits/tailoring. Don't fully outsource the actual changes though - use it like an editor/suggestion box and make judgement calls. The reactive resume tool linked looks very interesting tho.
Lol charm gets you further in the right scenarios than the resume, I feel you on this post. No advice from me here, just an acknowledgement from one real one to another
I've heard a lot of people talk about how AI filters are making it even harder to get a job because almost nobody is reading resumes anymore, but I got to tell you, buddy, almost nobody read resumes before AI either. At least on your Monsters/Indeeds you can get silently rejected in your pajamas instead of putting on a nice shirt and having to see the person you hand your resume to pretend to be interested until you leave. Looking for a job is the worst. I have had stayed in some really shitty jobs for way longer than I should have just because I didn't want to go through that process again. Good luck, comrade.
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