A bit of a mixed experience. Initially things seemed positive and I got a draft that was much better written but didn't seem quite on the mark. I went out to ChatGPT to see what it thought a hiring manager was looking for in the role I was looking for. I shared this info with Nicole. Her reaction was not what I expected and was almost literally "You can go ahead and make changes related to this if you want". Not what I expected. After I made a big stink about this though things changed dramatically. She asked for feedback about what I thought were areas that the ChatGPT results highlighted as weaknesses from my perspective. I provided those and then we went through a couple of real quick iterations and ended up with a really excellent resume. I think the key is to be clear yourself what you want and then guide the resume writer. They can't know the job you are applying for better than you do. You really do get out what you put into the process. I'm pretty willing to push for that but if you're a little less comfortable with this then this might not work for you.
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