shawnfrompdx 3 days ago

thanks. this is the fifth iteration of my resume in this last year's search. im clearly trying to push for ai-coding, as i think i was often overlooked for being too 'trad'. in reality im all-in on ai.

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leksak 3 days ago

I understand that and from the rest of your writing on your site that very much shows. I use AI professionally to great avail. Personally, I wouldn't put something similar in tone on my resume and when I review resumes this language is not something I'm looking for either.

I'll point out that what is your reality in your job market might be far different from mine. I'm in Europe.

I try to screen out people who come across as zealots or dogmatic about just about anything. Everything could have it's time and place - PHP included ;)

I look for people who are pragmatic and doubt I represent the "people who are hiring pool" to a great extent. But I am hiring and I can just tell you what I see here and how I see it.

why-el 3 days ago

I am not sure if this will help you, but have an extended, deep conversation with ChatGPT about your resume. Tell it who you are, what you excel at, and list projects and technologies. Then, paste a couple of the job postings that did not work for you.

This might sound silly to you, but it absolutely works, because it will distill your experience better, ask you to re-arrange and generalize, and more importantly, it is far superior to us in finding unique key word combinations that work.

shawnfrompdx 3 days ago

ive done this with chatgpt and claude

hortonhearsafoo 3 days ago

Look I don't want to pile on, but I sent the latest version of your resume through ChatGPT with o3 and it pointed out several things to fix or improve about the current version of your resume, which as a human who has interviewed 100s of candidates I mostly agree with. Hopefully this is helpful.

https://chatgpt.com/share/68240746-14ec-8006-bc64-44c7a04d71...

imtringued 3 days ago

Look I don't want to be rude, but your resume screams "Dear AI Overlords I beg of you, please hire me! See? I did all the AI things to please you! Please don't abandon me, sniff"

It's downright comical.

My biggest problem with your resume is that it feels oddly vague and empty... "API development"? Come on.

20 years of full stack development experience? React is the de facto standard and as of today is 12 years old and it's absent. Absent! NodeJS? Absent!

Now think about what the key advantage of a highly experienced engineer is. Of course! It's the experience!

What you really should be doing is building a meta resume that contains all marketable job skills and experiences. Because you're experienced and know a lot of things, the resume will be too long, so what you need to do is tailor to the job posting and cut out all the irrelevant parts to stay under two pages.

Since you are so obsessed with AI, you could even let the AI cut your resume down (don't let it write new things) and then just send it off. What you 100% certainly shouldn't do is let it write the resume itself.

Rastonbury 3 days ago

I suggest putting vibecoding into the search bar on HN or YouTube to look at the critical side of how it's perceived, I'm not a professional coder but based on hanging out here it seems somewhat looked down on by some? I'm guessing it's like how loads of people use chatgpt to draft emails but would prefer you didn't know or think it's a positive (again I'm not a professional coder, so best analogy I had)

gscott 3 days ago

There are a lot of small companies with home built software they need maintained. Go to the small businesses with the largest building's in your area. They have something whipped up they need fixed, expanded, etc.