Teresa McKenna Resume.pdfUntitledAlternative Resume 2
In creating alternate versions of my resume using AI, I learned that the more instruction given will produce better results. This is a real-world reflection of the prompt-engineering rules that we learned earlier in the semester: context, clarity, constraints, and examples. I found that trying to have ChatGPT produce a PDF resume for me was not giving me the results I needed on the first few tries, and I do not have the pro version so I began to run out of media production attempts. The most effective way of creating my alternative resumes was to have ChatGPT produce the content, and I just formatted it using Adobe Express. I uploaded my original resume and asked it to tweak the language used to frame my skills and experience to fit a certain industry or desired career. These alternate resumes are catered to fashion marketing and luxury restaurant management, respectively. Once I had achieved the desired results for the fashion marketing version, I just asked ChatGPT to replicate the process for the restaurant management version. I learned that AI can be extremely useful in targeting specific audiences, especially in the context of resumes for certain employers, since it has access to data and trends that exhibit the type of candidate that type of employer would like to see. For example, ChatGPT can find data showing that the restaurant/hospitality industry values costumer service and organization most, so that is what it highlighted in my resume.
