
Steal This ChatGPT Prompt To Make $10,000/Month From Your Resume
If your resume is not being picked up by employers, repurpose it into a business asset
Your resume is being wasted on job boards, and you know it. You keep sending out job applications. You follow all the rules. You target specific employers. You keep tweaking and tailoring your resume to ensure it hits all the keywords so that their ATS system scans it and you're in the interview pile.
You wait for ages for interview invites. Still nothing.
Days, even weeks, refining and fine-tuning this precious one- to two-page document. But you're still not getting anywhere with your job applications. You're nowhere closer to landing a dream job than you were a few months ago when you started job hunting.
Have you wasted your time? Was all that effort on your resume in vain?
It depends on what you do now with it.
Most people use resumes only for applying for jobs. After all, that is their main purpose, right? But did you know that you can turn your resume into something far more valuable that makes you money and rebuilds your career even if you never landed a job again?
Resumes are valuable because in just a couple pages at most, you're able to share the highlights of the value of your years of experience, the skills you've learned, the certifications you own, and essentially, your elevator pitch in your professional summary section.
Hopefully, if designed correctly, you've highlighted your quantifiable metrics, what you designed, executed, delivered, spearheaded or achieved. This positions your resume as an invaluable sales pitch for your own freelance business venture (you're essentially hiring yourself). And it's even better when done with AI.
Using your resume for the sole purpose of attracting job leads means that you're missing out on its enormous potential for generating inbound revenue through client contracts, partnerships, and freelance and gig work.
Instead of making your resume a relic of the past, use it to demonstrate your credibility and provide proof of value. Your resume, as it is, or the details extracted from it, can demonstrate to potential clients and partners:
Here is the prompt: You are a copywriter and your job is to help professionals turn their resumes into persuasive client pitches for freelance contract work and partnerships. Based on my attached resume, create a short freelance bio and a LinkedIn About section that:
Some examples of use cases and applications for the results of this prompt include:
You can take this a step further and ask ChatGPT to help you create multiple business assets using your resume as the base for information, for example:
In fact, when I was laid off from my job as a project manager in March 2023, I had no other choice but to turn my resume into a business asset. In fact, I'd applied for jobs for almost six months, and still no offer.
I was doing everything right. I even made it to the third and final interview stages. But I had less years of experience than the next person. So, instead of letting my resume rot and go to waste, I reinvented myself and transitioned from an employee mindset to a full-time entrepreneur.
This mindset shift enabled me to pivot into a six-figure income annually, where I've made $10,000 , and even $40,000+ on some some months.
So, the next time you're tempted to discard your efforts on reworking your resume as a waste of time because employers won't hire you…think again. Your resume holds significant value beyond a traditional job. It's time to view it as a business growth tool.
You can adapt your resume to land freelance clients, even if you have no experience as a freelancer
What if I don't have experience as a freelancer?
You can still use your resume to land freelance clients. Leverage your employment experience for credibility and speak to the outcomes you delivered.
How do I make money from ChatGPT?
ChatGPT can be used to make money by generating passive income, like the passive income ideas and ChatGPT prompts listed here.
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