Best Ways to Use AI When Making a Resume
Hey everyone, I been playing around with some AI stuff to help with resumes and gotta say, it's kinda cool how it can jazz up your experience or even make the w…
Amelia Reed
February 8, 2026 at 06:50 PM
Hey everyone, I been playing around with some AI stuff to help with resumes and gotta say, it's kinda cool how it can jazz up your experience or even make the whole thing from scratch. Anyone else tried using these tools? What’s worked for you?
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I tried a couple AI resume builders last month and honestly, it saved me loads of time. The tricky part was just making sure the AI didn't make stuff sound too robotic or fake.
I had my resume AI-edited and then got called for interviews immediately. Coincidence? Maybe, but I’m hooked now.
After using AI tools, I noticed my interview invites increased. The tools really help highlight what matters.
Be careful not to rely totally on AI tho, some recruiters can tell when it’s too formulaic and might not like it.
I appreciate how some AI tools help me phrase my achievements better. I’m terrible at bragging about myself but the AI kinda makes it sound natural and professional.
Is there AI software that can update your resume automatically when you add new skills? That'd be dope.
Some AI tools can even generate cover letters based on your resume info. Anyone tried that?
Does anyone know if these AI resume makers are good at tailoring resumes for different industries? Like, can it handle switching from tech to marketing stuff easily?
I love how quick it is. Got my resume done in like 30 minutes with AI versus hours before. Game changer!
Any advice on how to pick a good AI resume builder? There are tons out there and it’s kinda overwhelming.
Saw someone mention you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools, might be cool for finding the latest resume stuff.
The formatting options in some AI tools are way better than what I could do in Word. Makes my resume look super clean and pro.
I still prefer writing my resume by hand, feels more personal. AI is good but can’t capture your vibe exactly.
Sometimes the AI suggests skills that I don’t even have or never worked with, so watch out for that. Gotta proofread your resume properly!
Anyone here worried about privacy when uploading resumes to AI platforms? I’m kinda hesitating to share mine online.
Anyone tried the free AI resume tools? Are they worth it or should I just pay for a pro version?