It would be great if you had the option to get the data from LinkedIn. Typing everything out is a chore when it's already typed.out somewhere else.
I think I would be more likely to use this if it were a subscription model despite usually hating subscriptions.
Looking for a job is a time bound process and I want to know that I have full access to the tools needed for the entire time it takes to find a job. During my most recent job search the 15 rewrites may have lasted me less than a week. I was using ChatGPT to tweak every resume I submitted.
I like the price point - small enough for an individual to commit.
Maybe you can try A/B testing to see if $2.99 does much better than $3.00 :)
I mean this question with the best intentions:
Can you share why you think this is a good idea and what do you think is the long term implications of AI-ifying resumes?
"sneek peak" should be "sneak peek"
At least we know you didn't use ai for the copywriting :)
We shouldn't be writing résumés. We should be writing academic- or engineering-style six pagers where the target audience consists of your peers (and not anyone under the org's HR umbrella).
This is why I think cover letters are maligned. They just shouldn't be mandatory. The best résumé is just a supercharged cover letter written by someone who actually gives a shit about what they're writing.
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