This tool has been a foreign experience and has never been something that I’ve used to create resumes for different jobs using my same skills and experience. It was a little difficult trying to figure out how to give a prompt that would make a resume for a job that I never thought of before, and make it seem like I have the skills to perform well at this job. But definitely using AI to generate alternate versions of a resume taught me how to emphasize my matter when tailoring my experiences for different industries. The prompts I used weren’t far from overcomplicated, and I though the best ways to go about it were asking questions like “Rewrite my resume for a healthcare role,” and “Create a resume targeted for a distribution company using my carpentry and warehouse experience.” When you compare all of the resumes, AI was able to pick out different aspects compared to the job. For example, the healthcare resume focuses more on my communication, organization, and patient support skills. While for the distribution resume, they focused on martial handling, efficiency, and warehouse operations. Throughout this part of the project, I have learned that it is important to know how to prompt engineer to shape tone and word choice, because they are the things that are going to allow AI the reframe the same experiences for different employers, which shows how strong language can be when using AI.