Free AI resume prompt pack for job seekers.
Use it to:
・rewrite weak resume bullets
・make unclear experience easier to read
・turn task-based lines into stronger resume lines
Copy, paste, and edit with ChatGPT.
Download here:
https://t.co/SSTd50KCcM
Your resume does not need bigger words.
It needs clearer evidence.
Bad:
Worked on reports
Better:
Built weekly reports that helped the team find delays earlier.
Ask AI to make the proof shorter, not louder.
Stop asking AI to write a resume from scratch.
Use it to check one bullet.
Prompt:
“Rewrite this bullet for a [job title]. Keep the meaning honest. Start with the result. Remove vague words. Keep it under 18 words.”
Better resume lines come from better raw proof.
Most people ask AI to rewrite too early.
First, write the proof.
Bad:
Worked on reports
Better:
Built weekly reports that helped the team find delays earlier.
Then ask AI:
“Make this shorter for a recruiter.”
Proof first.
Polish second.
Bad resume prompt:
“Fix my resume.”
Better:
“Rewrite this bullet for a [job title]. Start with the result, keep it honest, and use job-post keywords only if they match my real work.”
AI is better at editing proof than inventing it.
Bad AI resume prompt:
“Make this better.”
Better:
“Rewrite this experience for a [job title]. Start with the result. Keep it honest. Use keywords from the job post only if they match my work.”
AI should edit your proof, not invent it.
Resume bullet formula:
Action + work + result.
Weak:
Handled customer emails
Better:
Reduced repeat questions by improving support replies.
Before AI rewrites your resume, fill in:
I helped [who] do [what] by [action].
Then make it concise.
Bad resume prompt:
“Make this sound better.”
Better:
“Rewrite this bullet for a recruiter. Keep it honest. Start with the result. Use the job post only when relevant.”
AI can improve wording.
But it needs:
• role
• result
• job target
• proof
Your resume should not sound like AI wrote it.
AI can clean a sentence.
It cannot choose the evidence.
Before you paste a bullet, write:
• what you did
• who it helped
• what changed
• the job keyword it matches
Evidence first.
AI second.
A resume bullet fails when the recruiter has to guess.
Before:
Worked on reports
After:
Built reports that helped the team find delays earlier.
Quick check:
• action
• result
• impact
• job keywords
If one is missing, fix it before asking AI to polish it.
Before AI rewrites your resume, check the input.
Did you give it:
• the role
• the job post
• what you did
• what changed
• numbers if you have them
AI can improve wording.
But weak input still creates weak resume lines.
Most resumes are not rejected because of one bad sentence.
They get ignored because the value is hard to find.
Before asking AI to rewrite your resume, ask:
Can a recruiter see the result in 5 seconds?
If not, fix the result first.
Then fix the wording.
Your resume can be clear and still get skipped.
A recruiter is not looking for tasks.
They are looking for proof.
Weak:
Worked on reports
Better:
Built weekly reports that helped the team find delays earlier.
Task = what you did.
Proof = why it mattered.
Quick resume check:
If a bullet only says what you did, it is still weak.
Ask:
Can someone see the result without asking me?
Weak:
Worked on reports
Better:
Built reports that helped the team find delays earlier.
Task is not enough.
Show the change.
Your resume is not a task archive.
It is proof someone can scan quickly.
Task:
Helped with reports
Proof:
Built weekly reports that showed delays earlier.
Before asking AI to polish the sentence, write the result first.
Clear result first.
Better wording second.
Before asking AI to rewrite your resume, paste the job description.
Generic input creates generic bullets.
Try:
“Rewrite this bullet for this role. Keep it honest. Use relevant keywords from the job post. Show the result first.”
AI can rewrite your resume.
But it cannot invent proof.
Don’t give it:
“Managed projects”
Give it:
“Led 3 client projects, reduced delays by 20%, and improved weekly reporting.”
No proof in = generic resume out.
Your resume is not a biography.
It is evidence.
Weak:
Worked on reports
Better:
Built weekly reports that helped the team catch delays earlier.
Before asking AI to rewrite anything, give it:
• role
• job target
• result
Otherwise, it only improves wording.
A resume bullet should not just explain what you did.
It should show what changed.
Weak:
Worked on reports
Better:
Built weekly reports that helped the team spot delays earlier.
AI can help rewrite the sentence.
But you still need to give it the result.
A better resume prompt:
Don’t ask AI:
“Improve my resume”
Ask:
“Rewrite this experience for a recruiter. Keep it short, make the result clear, and remove vague words.”
AI can’t guess your value.
You have to give it the proof.
Stop asking AI to “improve my resume.”
Give it context:
• role
• job target
• achievement
• result you want to show
Bad input creates generic bullets.
Specific input creates resume lines recruiters can scan faster.