Resume

 

Prompt Engineering Reflection

I used Claude AI to tailor my resume to a job in marketing as well as a job in human resources. 

 

AI Prompts I Used

Can you please type out reworded descriptions of each of my jobs in my resume, keeping about equal wording. One of each should be tailored towards a job in marketing and another of each should be tailored to a job in Human Resources.

Please edit my soft and hard skills, keeping the same number for each, to be specific towards marketing and human resources each as well.

 

What Changed 

Each new resume generated used jargon more specific to the industry I asked it to cater towards. The overall message of my job descriptions stayed the same, however, it became more creatively focused for the marketing resume, and more administratively focused for the human resources resume. I noticed that the words “design” and “brand” were often mentioned in the marketing resume, and in the human resources resume, “communication” was used frequently. Out of my skills, my hard skills remained mostly the same, with some cleaned up language, whereas the soft skills were almost reworded entirely. 

 

What I Learned

I learned that using AI is a much more efficient tool at completing tedious work, and is helpful in editing and rewording writing projects. My biggest takeaway is that prompt engineering is the most important part of using AI and getting the desired outcome, and that the more specific you are, the better it will execute. 

 

The resumes are attached as follows. 

Original Resume

AI Generated Marketing Resume

AI Generated Human Resources Resume

 

 

Resume

 

 

AI Resume 1 Marketing

 

 

AI Resume 2 Human Resources