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I tried using AI tools for resume writing but got generic results. Any recommendations for better options?
Totally get that a lot of AI resume tools spit out the same cookie-cutter stuff that doesn’t really help you stand out. If it feels like you’re reading a robot's idea of a “strong communicator,” you’re not alone. Instead, try tools that let you guide the output more personally. Teal is a good one iRead more
Totally get that a lot of AI resume tools spit out the same cookie-cutter stuff that doesn’t really help you stand out. If it feels like you’re reading a robot’s idea of a “strong communicator,” you’re not alone.
See lessInstead, try tools that let you guide the output more personally. Teal is a good one it lets you tailor resumes to specific job descriptions and keeps track of your applications. It’s smart but still gives you control.
Rezi is another solid option; it’s AI-powered but focused on keyword optimization, which can actually help with beating ATS filters without sounding fake.
That said, the best results usually come from using AI as a starting point not the final draft. Start with your real experience, feed that in, and then tweak what the AI gives you. Or better yet, treat the AI like a writing buddy: ask it to reword something you wrote, instead of writing from scratch.
If you want, I can help you craft or edit a resume paragraph that actually sounds like you just send over what you’ve got.