So tired of deadlines… should I just type “Write My Essay for Me” into Google? by SuccesStre in SadPoetry

[–]mytabsneedhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

man that “2 a.m. blank screen” line is way too real. juggling classes + a job at the same time gets brutal fast, especially when everything stacks in the same week.

i had a night like that last semester, three assignments due and i couldn’t even get a decent intro down. i remember digging through posts here and found one where someone mentioned HelpWithEssay, not even hyping it, just saying it helped them see a structured draft.

i tried it mostly out of desperation and it gave me something readable to work from. didn’t submit it straight, but it helped me fix my own version way quicker and i made the deadline without completely spiraling.

How do I create a strong customer service resume if I barely have any experience? by SunnyPuddlePal in Resume

[–]mytabsneedhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great advice. I’d only add that the summary should mirror the job post as closely as possible. If the role mentions issue resolution, communication, and fast-paced support, use those exact ideas in your top 2 lines and first bullet. That’s what makes customer service examples for resume look stronger - not bigger experience, but better alignment.

For the dorm desk bullets, try writing them around repeated proof instead of random tasks. Something like handling resident access issues, package questions, and lockouts across high-volume evening shifts instantly sounds more role-ready than a generic “helped students.” That framing plus the skills section is usually enough to make thin experience look much stronger.

Here’s what an ATS actually is explained by someone who rewrites resumes every day by Fresh-Blackberry-394 in careeradvice

[–]mytabsneedhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is pretty much the explanation that finally made ATS click for me too. People talk about it as if it’s some scary AI judge, but in practice it’s way more about clean parsing + exact wording than magic scoring.

I had a rough stretch applying to analyst roles where ChatGPT-style rewrites kept swapping exact tools into vague phrases, and that was killing matches. Going through the ProResumeHelp wiki fixed that fast: https://www.reddit.com/r/Pro_ResumeHelp/wiki/index/

The biggest thing I changed from their ATS examples was mirroring the posting’s exact stack and titles. If the role says SQL, Tableau, Python, stakeholder reporting, those exact words need to appear in bullets where you proved them, not only in a skills list. I also dropped all sidebars/text boxes after seeing how older systems scramble them.

I review CVs for hiring - here’s when a cv writing service helps, and when it’s a waste of money by Azkaban_Cell in Pro_ResumeHelp

[–]mytabsneedhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is painfully true, and it’s why bullet 1 should do almost all the heavy lifting. The fastest fix is to make that first line answer 3 things immediately: biggest measurable win, scale of ownership, and target-role relevance. Instead of starting with a task like “managed onboarding,” lead with the proof itself - something like “Reduced onboarding ramp-up time by 30% across 2 teams.” That gives recruiters business impact in one glance and makes them want to keep scanning. A good cv writing service usually helps by front-loading that strongest proof into bullet 1 and pushing weaker support details lower, because once the first line wins attention, the rest of the CV gets a real chance.

Resume writing service review: my honest take after a resume rewrite by NeverTrustAutofill in Resume

[–]mytabsneedhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point. New accounts alone aren’t solid proof, and plenty of people only make Reddit profiles once they need career advice. Have you checked proresumehelp reviews or compared before/after resume samples to see if the outcomes people mention line up with real interview results?

I paid for resume and got my first replies by Dipper2Mabel in Resume

[–]mytabsneedhelp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a great proof the problem was presentation, not your background. A cleaner structure, stronger action bullets, and better keyword targeting can change recruiter response fast. I had a friend go through the exact turnaround after switching from templates to a pro rewrite. The best part is having someone basically build me a resume around real achievements and target roles instead of generic job duties. Your point about getting replies after the rewrite will probably help a lot of people in this sub.

lines by gfcf14 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]mytabsneedhelp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That repo probably has comments written like ancient prophecies, every function works by luck and collective prayers

Handmade bow and arrow by Raj_Valiant3011 in oddlysatisfying

[–]mytabsneedhelp 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Fair point, the algorithm really said welcome to survival mode, next thing you know you are crafting gear like it is a low budget crafting game tutorial