How to create your resume from your LinkedIn profile and save it directly to Drive using artificial intelligence

We are going to tell you two methods to create your resume from your LinkedIn account wearing artificial intelligence. Apparently it’s a simple thing, because you’re just supposed to give the AI ​​the link to your account and it reads it. But in practice, LinkedIn blocks access to bots, so neither Claude neither ChatGPT, Gemini or others will be able to read the content of your profile. Therefore, we are going to tell you how to bypass this limitation in an ingenious way, and how to use the data from your LinkedIn profile to generate the text document. Then, this document we can download it or save it directly to Drive with the push of a single button. For this task We are going to use Claude’s artificial intelligencesince it is the only one with the ability to do what we want. Gemini won’t generate the file when you ask it, it will just make text that you have to copy and paste, and ChatGPT won’t give you the option to save it directly to Drive. Therefore Claude is the one that best fulfills the function. Your resume in Drive from LinkedIn Since the AI ​​you are going to use does not have access, what we are going to do first is save your LinkedIn profile to PDF. To do this, go to your profile in the browser and click Control + P on Windows or Cmd+P on Mac to go to the print web menu. Here, choose the option to save as PDF so that the content of the page is downloaded in this format. In addition to the main profile, it can also be useful to do the same in the knowledge and skills section. Now let’s go to Claude. Here, the first thing you have to do is add and activate the connector Google Drive. The connectors are used to connect Claude to other services, in this case Google Drive. You’ll have to give the AI ​​access to your entire Drive, so be careful if you’re looking for maximum privacy. Now, you have to open a conversation with Claude, you have to attach the PDF of your LinkedIn profile that we created at the beginning, and add a prompt in which you specify that you want to create a resume with this data. We have used this: These two files that I attach are a PDF capture of my LinkedIn profile. I want you to generate a professional resume with a minimalist design based on the data in this profile. The resume must be in text document format, and you must provide me with the ability to add it to Google Drive with the name “cv.docx”. You can search on the Internet if you think you can complete the resume with some important information about me. As you can see in the prompt, We have specified that we want to be able to add it to Driveand we have even told you what name the file should have. We have also asked you to search for information about us on the Internet to complete the data, and here you could add any other link where you think you can get information. And with this, Claude will generate a .docx document and open it to you in a column on the right. You will be able to see it and request changes, and above you will have a button to add it directly to Drive and another to download it. In Xataka Basics | Newsletter summary with artificial intelligence: summarize all the newsletters in your email inbox with Claude, Gemini or ChatGPT

A young computer scientist was looking for work. So “hacked” LinkedIn to always receive offers first

The youth of generation Z face serious difficulties in starting their work career in a labor market so competitivein which for Each job offer hundreds or thousands of candidates are presented. Find The slightest advantage To highlight in job requests it is fundamental. Michael Yan, a 25 -year -old founder and CEO from Simplify, has shared A trick on LinkedIn which allowed him to receive job offers from large companies such as Meta, Microsoft and Google. This method allowed him to access before the rest of vacancies candidates, thus increasing the possibilities of being hired Faced with other candidates. Yan’s trick. Like Yan told to Business InsiderIn 2018, the young manager was in his first year of computer science at Stanford University and was looking for companies to do his first practices. Given its technological training, Yan warned that the URL address of the LinkedIn Employment Section showed an “86400”. That number is not accidental: it is the number of seconds that have 24 hours a day. Therefore, when Yan asked LinkedIn the job offers of “the last 24 hours”, he always showed him those that had been published the day before, not in the last hours. A simple change to be the first. From that discovery, Yan accessed LinkedI’s employment tab and made a search for the professional profile that demanded and applied the filter “publication date” to “last 24 hours”. Then, the number “86400” of the URL address in the browser bar for “3600” changed, which is the seconds that have an hour. In this simple way, the young candidate “hacked” LinkedIn’s job search obtaining the offers published in the last hour, so that always He was one of the first candidates in postulating for vacancies. “I got job offers in Meta and Google because I postulated offers a few hours after they were published,” said the young manager in his publication. Access to better opportunities. Yan discovered that manually modifying these URLs could access the newest offers before other users, which placed their curriculum among the first in the list, causing their hiring options to improve considerably. Although this trick does not guarantee that a company hires someone for a position for which It is not preparedit does offer an important advantage in the selection process. Many companies establish an order of arrival to review the candidacies, so being among the first to apply will place you among the first to do your job interview. That served him to do your practices In the best technological companies. Any advantage is welcome. According to a report of Handshake of 2024, 57 % of the Z generation that will be incorporated into the labor market in 2025 is pessimistic about the start of its careers. 63% ensure that pessimism comes from an extremely competitive labor market. The data suggests that these newly graduated young people have already sent 24 % more employment requests than last year students of the previous year. Although skills and experience remain crucial, response time can be decisive to advance the selection. According The published by Business InsiderAndrew McCashill, expert in professional racing in LinkedIn, said that “being one of the first to run, especially for jobs you really want or for those who are super qualified, should undoubtedly be part of a job search strategy.” In Xataka | A LinkedIn function opens a debate that divides recruiters: the #Pentowork label Image | Unspash (Sign Pratama)

Emerging jobs: the path to new opportunities

The labor market in the United States is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. New technologies, digitalization and a renewed focus on sustainability and well-being have redefined the most in-demand professional roles. According to the report Jobs on the Rise According to LinkedIn, certain jobs have experienced notable growth in recent years, highlighting roles that, a decade ago, were practically non-existent. However, for the Hispanic community in the United States, access to these opportunities can come with specific challenges related to the lack of contact networks, resources, and guidance. Figures indicate that 75% of people plan to look for a new job in 2025. It is estimated that there are currently two candidates for every available position, reflecting a tighter labor market. These data reveal not only the dynamism of the labor market, but also the pressure to stand out in an increasingly competitive selection process. In this context, the report reveals that 43% of recruiters identify a lack of relevant skills as the biggest obstacle to advancing to an interview. Furthermore, 47% say that preparation and enthusiasm for the position are determining factors when hiring. Likewise, one in four job seekers report that a lack of feedback from recruiters is one of the most frustrating experiences of the job search process. Jobs that are making a difference If you want to advance in this new work reality, it is key to know which jobs are growing and in high demand. Among the most prominent are artificial intelligence engineers and AI consultants, roles that are transforming the way companies automate and analyze their data. Other emerging roles include: – Physiotherapistsessential to support physical health in a world that prioritizes well-being.– Sustainability specialistswho lead environmental initiatives in the face of stricter regulations and the demand for responsible practices.– security guardswhose work is fundamental in the protection of people and facilities, especially in sectors such as logistics and events.– Outside Sales Representativeswhich connect companies with their customers in a direct and personalized way. These jobs are not only booming, but represent key opportunities for those seeking professional growth in a competitive and ever-evolving work environment. The challenge for the Hispanic community The Hispanic community represents a critical force in the U.S. economy, but continues to face significant barriers to accessing these emerging roles.Many professionals of Latino origin are first generation in college or corporate environments, and lack role models or mentors to guide them in their career paths.Furthermore, in an increasingly digitalized labor market, presence on professional platforms has become essential to expand networks and demonstrate skills.To overcome these challenges and access emerging opportunities, it is important to focus on three strategies: – Improve skills: Constant updating of knowledge is essential, especially in areas such as artificial intelligence and project management.– Optimize professional presence: Having a well-structured profile on LinkedIn increases visibility to recruiters. It is important to highlight achievements, skills and experiences with a clear and attractive focus.– Adapt the resume to the position: It is crucial to customize your resume and cover letter for each position you apply for. This shows that you understand the specific needs of the company and that you know how to highlight the skills and experiences they value most, thus increasing your chances of success.– Expand your network of contacts: Participating in professional groups and forums allows you to generate valuable connections, learn from shared experiences and access exclusive opportunities. A future of possibilities The transformation of the labor market not only represents a challenge, but an opportunity to redefine the professional path. The data shows us that preparation and proactivity are essential to stand out. The key is to embrace change and build a professional narrative that reflects our talents and aspirations. This 2025 is an opportunity to become protagonists of our professional history. By investing in our skills and expanding our networks, we can not only participate in change, but lead it. Francisco Tobón is Senior Manager of Global Communications at Linkedin. The texts published in this section are the sole responsibility of the authors, so La Opinión does not assume responsibility for them.

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