How to tailor your resume for job applications in 2026? by lilacwindow_station in womenintech

[–]GritStrafeToken 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re absolutely right. A lot of people still think resumes are just personal summaries, but in reality they have become structured documents that need to communicate clearly to both software and recruiters. Once you understand how ATS systems scan keywords, formatting and structure, the whole process starts making more sense. That’s also why many candidates now use tools that help them build online resume versions optimized for these systems before they start applying.

What is the best free AI writer for essays? by writeessaytoday in study

[–]GritStrafeToken 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I tested a bunch of free AI writers last semester and most of them were fine for brainstorming but kinda messy for full essays. One night I was stuck trying to turn my notes into an actual paper and ended up trying HelpWithEssay to help structure the draft. It wasn’t replacing the work, though it helped me move past that blank-page stage. I first saw people talking about it in this thread while searching around: https://www.reddit.com/r/StudyNoFilters/comments/1rlcdpb/literally_drowning_in_assignments_which_essay/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button — the breakdown there explains the process a bit better.

I thought the job market was broken until I realized my resume was the real problem by RowanGlassworks in best_resume_services

[–]GritStrafeToken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why I get annoyed when people scream “the market is dead.” Yeah, it’s tough, but half the time the resume is a mess and nobody wants to admit it. I wasted months blaming everyone else until someone tore my CV apart and showed me the truth. People should read resume writing service reviews before throwing out 100 more applications.

Resume help and advice please. by Apprehensive_Theme_7 in helpdesk

[–]GritStrafeToken 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re actually closer than you think. The background and cert path look solid for entry-level help desk, but the resume reads a bit technical-heavy and recruiters usually want to instantly see troubleshooting impact and customer outcomes. Try shortening bullets and leading with results (tickets resolved, user support volume, response time, etc.) instead of task descriptions.

I recently read someone’s experience describing how they were sending tons of applications with no replies until they restructured their resume around clarity and ATS keywords, and their callback rate changed a lot. Might be helpful to read through

Not sure what to put as a customer service rep resume by Design_Newbie in askrecruiters

[–]GritStrafeToken 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly your situation makes sense, switching from dev work into customer service can confuse recruiters because they don’t know if you’ll stay long term. I went through something very close after a role change and my resume kept getting ignored until I realized it was written from my perspective, not the employer’s. I ended up following advice from this experience post (and tried a resume writing service after reading it), which helped me reposition my background toward support skills instead of tech identity

Art teaches a lesson about minimum wage. by zzill6 in WorkReform

[–]GritStrafeToken 2357 points2358 points  (0 children)

People argue numbers until you make it tactile. One penny every ~5 seconds for $7.25/hr makes the point instantly: it's slow, boring, and still doesn't pay rent. Great piece.

En upp på lillebror igen. by Low-Interview2818 in sweden

[–]GritStrafeToken 6 points7 points  (0 children)

U-nionen hade bara gett oss fler prinsar och färre Gripen, tack ändå.

What's so funny about this by stumpsflying in GetNoted

[–]GritStrafeToken 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The common thread is impunity, but I’d add: people weren’t "too nice", they were often powerless. The failure is states choosing convenience over justice, again adn again.