04 Aug 2025 – SkillSaige Team
AI Generated Resume Tips That Actually Work Part 1
By SkillSaige
Let’s face it: learning how to write a resume feels like shouting into the void. You tweak your resume, hit “submit,” and then… crickets. In this guide, learn how to make your resume so irresistible that recruiters must respond. Enter: Artificial Intelligence resume builder that works.
And no, this isn’t some “let AI write your entire resume and hope for the best” situation. We’re talking strategic prompts that transform your resume bullet points from “meh” to “hire this person immediately.”
Already landed an interview? Practice for free with SkillSaige to ace it. If not, don’t worry. These AI-powered resume tips will help you stand out.
1. Extract hard skills examples from a Job Description
Are you struggling to find good skills to put on a resume? Check out this prompt on how to make a resume great
ChatGPT - Prompt:
“What top 20 hard skills should be highlighted on a resume for this role? Prioritize technical and industry-specific keywords.” (Then paste the full job description.)
Why? Because the ATS Applicant Tracking System, the AI candidate tracking system robot that is a keyword-hungry machine. Feed them what they want, and your resume won’t end up in the digital abyss.
2. Identify Soft Skills—Because Robots Also Like Interpersonal Ability
Prompt:
“What are the 10 most important soft skills for a [Job Title]? Rank them by importance for hiring managers.”
Example Output:
Data-driven decision making
Cross functional collaboration
Creative problem solving
Now, sneak these into your bullets like a pro: “Collaborated cross-functionally to [insert impressive thing here].”
3. Brain Dump ➝ Killer Bullets (No Unicorn Magic Required)
Do you have messy examples of achievements? ChatGPT can polish them into metrics-packed bullets. Write down every experience example you can think of, big or small. The more you give the robot, the easier it becomes.
ChatGPT Prompt:
“Write 4-5 achievement-oriented bullet points for my role as [Your Job Title]. Focus on quantifiable impact and include [X] hard/soft skills from the lists above.”
Example Output:
Increased paid social ROI by 35% by optimizing ad targeting, reducing CPA by $12 while scaling budget by 50%.
Led a cross functional team to launch an email campaign, growing subscribers by 20K in 3 months.
Boom. You sound like a walking business case study.
4. Add Metrics (Because Numbers > Vague Fluff)
Ditch the empty claims. Add metrics and back up your wins with KPIs (key performance indicators) like ‘Grew social reach by 200K+ in 6 months’ or ‘Slashed costs by $1.2M annually.’ Show, don’t tell.
ChatGPT Prompt:
“What are 10 measurable results (KPIs) I could include for a [Your Job Title] resume? Focus on revenue, growth, efficiency, or engagement metrics.”
Example Output:
Grew LinkedIn engagement by 200%
Saved $50K in ad spend through bid optimization
Then ask: “Rewrite my bullet points to include at least two metrics each.”
5. Optimize for Storytelling + ATS Resume (The Perfect Combo)
ChatGPT Prompt:
“Rewrite these resume bullets to be more compelling and ATS friendly. Use the ‘Star interview method (situation task action result) and incorporate [X] keywords from the job description.”
Before: “Managed social media accounts.”
After: “Revitalized stagnant Instagram presence with a data-driven content calendar, increasing follower growth by 120% and engagement by 65% in 6 months.”
See the difference? The first one puts recruiters to sleep. The other makes them reach for the “interview” button.
Your resume shouldn’t just exist—it should demand attention. By using AI strategically, you can optimize for both ATS bots and human recruiters, turning vague statements into powerful, metric-driven achievements.
And if you’ve scored an interview? Sharpen your skills for free with SkillSaige to ensure you land the job. The right resume is just the beginning—now go make it happen!
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