The first question I asked AI was “Can you tell me what an entry-level public relations/ marketing candidate looks like?” The response was:
I continued to ask what should the structure of resume and how to make it stand out. The ChatGPT response was:
- Clear Formatting:
- Keep your resume clean, organized, and easy to read. Use a professional font and maintain consistent formatting throughout.
- Contact Information:
- Include your name, phone number, email address, and LinkedIn profile (if applicable) at the top of your resume.
- Objective or Summary:
- Provide a brief, targeted objective or summary at the beginning of your resume, highlighting your career goals and what you bring to the table.
- Education:
- Clearly list your educational background, including your degree, major, school name, graduation date, and any relevant academic achievements.
- Relevant Coursework:
- If you lack extensive work experience, consider adding a section highlighting relevant coursework or projects from your academic studies.
- Skills:
- Create a dedicated section for skills, including both hard and soft skills. Highlight skills such as communication, social media management, content creation, analytics, and any relevant software or tools you are proficient in.
- Experience:
- Showcase any internships, part-time jobs, or volunteer experiences related to marketing, public relations, or communications. Use action verbs and quantify your achievements wherever possible.
- Achievements and Accomplishments:
- Highlight any specific accomplishments or results you achieved in your previous roles or academic projects. Numbers and metrics can make your achievements more impactful.
- Projects:
- If you’ve worked on specific projects during your studies or internships, create a section to showcase them. Describe your role, the goal of the project, and the outcomes.
- Keywords from the Job Description:
- Tailor your resume for each application by incorporating relevant keywords from the job description. This can help your resume pass through applicant tracking systems (ATS).
- Relevant Extracurricular Activities:
- Include any relevant clubs, organizations, or activities that demonstrate your leadership, teamwork, or communication skills.
- Certifications and Training:
- If you have completed any relevant certifications or training courses (e.g., Google Analytics, Hootsuite certification), include them in a dedicated section.
- Professional Memberships:
- If you are a member of any relevant professional associations or organizations, mention them on your resume.
- Link to Portfolio or Personal Website:
- If applicable, include a link to an online portfolio or personal website showcasing your work, projects, or any articles you’ve written.
- References:
- Mention that references are available upon request, but you don’t need to provide them on the resume itself.
Overall, I believe that utilizing AI is a great way to create your resume, to make your professional resume stand out the best. I personally have began to use AI to build my resume and cover letter. It has enhanced my professional branding and led me begin to land interviews with possible employers.