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

If you don’t optimize your resume, the AI ​​will filter it out, leaving you out. If you use AI, a human recruiter will leave you out

The use of AI in hiring processes personnel is increasingly widespread, both by human resources departments with the use of automatic ATS filtering of candidates (Applicant Tracking System) and by candidates to, precisely, overcome AI filters. However, using AI to optimize resumes may have overwhelmed recruiters searching for candidates. that stand out from the restnot clone resumes. The boom in CVs generated by AI. The implementation of AI systems has radically changed the way we find employment. Simply copy and paste the job description into ChatGPT, you get an optimized resume for that specific offer, filled with keywords that exactly match the terms that the bot waiting on the other side of the Submit button will select. As and as they described From the Manfred technological employment platform, this means that each offer receives a flood of identical applications, where everyone repeats the same terms. According to a survey According to the consulting firm Hays, at the end of 2024, 40% of professionals were already using AI for their CV that year, 3% more than in 2023, and they expect it to reach 80% in five years. As a result of this increase, recruiters receive hundreds of profiles that pass the filters and appear to be the ideal candidates, but fail. at the first human glance. Companies want to hire people. As and how I collected Washington Postrecruiters have developed the ability to identify these “synthetic” resumes. Patterns such as the absence of synonyms, mechanical repetitions or an excessively polished tone reveal the use of AI in your writing. according to human resources experts. According to a survey conducted by the employment assistance platform Resume.io, 49% of hiring managers reject resumes suspected of being generated by AI. The recruiters interviewed in the article Washington Post They are in favor of using AI as an assistance tool to “cover gaps” and make the writing of the resume more complete. But delegating it completely to AI generates rejection because, in reality, they don’t know who they are hiring. “If this is how you apply and this is how you work, I don’t want to hire you,” said Joseph Eitner, director of human resources at Eaton Capital Management, a New York investment firm. “Job seekers should use it to enrich their work. They should not use AI for the entire process,” said Ron Sharon, chief information security officer at financial consulting firm PTMA Financial Solutions. Anthropic, one of the world’s leading AI developers, positioned itself along the same lines in its job offers, urging its employees not to use AI to complete the application form with the aim of getting to know their candidates better and emphasizing that it did not matter if they did not have the appropriate training since the form was not going to pass any AI filter. A game where everyone loses. The use of AI in preparing resumes and cover letters has increased in response to ATS filtering systems. Candidates simply hope to pass the initial filter and advance through the selection process to reach the interview phase and meet face to face with an interviewer. In this sense, it is the companies and recruiters themselves who they have created the monster which they now repudiate. According what was published by Forbes82% of companies use AI to scan candidates’ initial applications, creating a race between algorithms to optimize for each other. Along the way, the candidate loses his “humanity” but the company also loses its culture and values. Candidates cannot be blamed for adapting to a technology present in a good part of open personnel selection processes. The process is broken. Huntr’s Q2 2025 ‘Job Search Trends Report’ points out that 85% of candidates looking for a job take more than nine months to find a job. For its part, a meta-analysis of the sector revealed that 63% apply for more than 337 vacancies, of which only 2% manage to interview with a human recruiter. On LinkedIn, they only respond to 3.3% of the candidates. This constant bickering It exhausts companies and candidates alike, complicating the search for suitable candidates for open positions. Currently, companies are experiencing a contradiction in their hiring processes, as they claim adaptability and attitude in their candidates, but surely those candidates were discarded in the first filter because his CV was not optimized by an AI. In Xataka | If your chair limps during a job interview, it’s no coincidence: they’re evaluating more than just your resume. In Xataka | The latest trend to ace job interviews: training with ChatGPT as a recruiter Image | Unsplash (Vitaly Gariev)

These are some of the most interesting digital notebooks to resume classes

Technology is already present in many plots of our day to day. If you are thinking about the return to school, the Digital notebooks They are those devices that will become your favorite classmates in class. Here are some of the most interesting models we have found. Huion Note X10 He Huion Note X10 It is one of those digital intelligent notebooks that stands out for its Elegant designso it is perfect for both students and those who want to use it to work. It has an A5 format (although it is available in other formats) and is accompanied by Huion Serbio Pen digital pencil of 2nd generationwith a much more stable curve and line performance. Also, from the Huion Note app you can access endless tools. HUION Note X10 – Smart Digital Notepad Notepad * Some price may have changed from the last review Rocketbook Core Another intelligent digital notebook model that we want Rocketbook Core. It is available in A4 size21 x 29.7 cm and fits perfectly in any backpack. From the Rocketbook app you can scan and upload your work to Dropbox, Google Drive and onenote. It is made with top -quality reusable points pages and has Waterproof cover and spiral binding. In addition, it comes with a cloth so you can clean the pages once you have scanned them. Rocketbook core reusable spiral notebook, A4 size * Some price may have changed from the last review Yuan Smart Writing Set Although it has a higher cost than the other models, this Yuan digital notebook It is another of those who deserve a hole in our list of recommendations. It stands out, fundamentally, for allowing you write. Admits the save and the Reproduction in video format. In addition, it allows the storage of your pages even if you have no connection. It comes with an intelligent pencil with replacement, in addition to five marks. Yuan Smart Writing Set, Smart Pen+ Smart Notebook * Some price may have changed from the last review Moleskine Smart Writing Set When talking about notebooks or notebooks, it could not be missing, in this compilation, one of the leading firms in the sector, Moleskine. It also has this Moleskine digital writing set with which to save all your annotations. It is a digital notebook that follows the design of all the products of the firm and that comes with a digital pencil (smart pen). Is compatible with the APP Moleskine Notesso that you can save the content of its pages on your smartphone. Its pages are striped and the notebook has dimensions of 13 x 21 cm. Moleskine Smart Writing Set * Some price may have changed from the last review Kindle Scribe If you want a versatile device, the Kindle Scribe It is another essential in this compilation, since it is digital notebook and electronic book reader at the same time. It has a redesigned screen with uniform edges. This Kindle Scribe It has a storage capacity of 16 GB and comes with a premium pencil. Its battery last weeks, so you will forget almost loading it and its screen has a diagonal of 10.2 inches and 300 pp, with frontal light and without reflexes. Amazon Kindle Scribe (16 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. Images | Yuan, Amazon, Huion, Rocketbook and Moleskine In Xataka | These are some of the best tablets you can find to study during the next year In Xataka | Five good and cheap laptops for the return to school that you can find on offer for limited time

They are evaluating more than just your resume.

If you have been called for a job interview it is because, most likely, you already meet the technical and knowledge requirements that the position requires. In fact, that’s something recruiters are capable of doing. in less than six seconds, as long as your resume is organized in the right way to give more visibility to what really matters. Job interviews are designed so that the person in charge of hiring you becomes aware an idea of ​​your personality and your values. For this they often resort to serious questions or even small “cheats” like the “chair test”. A strategy designed to reveal whether the candidate face the problems or just adapts to them. A chair that limps This test consists of developing a regular job interviewbut with the peculiarity that the chair in which the candidate will sit has a somewhat shorter leg, so the interviewee will be swaying and uncomfortable throughout the interview. The key is that, right next to the candidate, there will be a second chair in perfect condition. What the interviewer basically wants to know is whether the candidate will remain in the lame chair throughout the interview, adapting to the problem on which he is sitting, or will he ask to change the chair for the one next to him. If you choose the second alternative, it will also be taken into account the way you ask for it. Attend a job interview It is already a situation in which candidates come with a certain level of nervousness or uncertainty, which makes the reactions to this test genuine and spontaneous. Let’s face it, the chair limps The ultimate objective of the test is to evaluate the proactivity, the ability to adapt and react in the face of obvious discomfort in a delicate situation such as a job interview. If the candidate continues the interview without complaining and tolerating the discomfort, it means that he has a great ability to concentrate and prioritize your goals well. Despite the discomfort of the environment, he manages to maintain his composure and continue with the interview against all odds. If the candidate asks to change chairs, they will be showing initiative to improve the situation and proactivity to make it change, stopping the interview to change the chair. Thomas S. Bateman and J. Michael Crant analyzed in 1993 the relationship between proactive people and their environment, discovering that this type of personalities are more likely to make changes in their environment to improve your situation. Furthermore, by taking the initiative and changing the chair, you will also be demonstrating courage and self-confidence when facing challenges in delicate situations. The way in which the candidate stops the interview to change chairs is also important. If you do it naturally but decisively or if you politely ask permission to change it. Studies carried out by Gary Yukl, professor at the University at Albany Business School, highlight some common traits in the behavior of leadership personalitiespointing out that these types of profiles tend to take immediate action when faced with problems, while more gregarious personalities wait for others to make decisions. There is a third option that It is not the best rated by interviewers: make comments about the chair being limp, but stay in it. This option denotes a passive attitude of the candidate facing problems, diverting the priority objective (the interview) to their personal terrain (the chair). The worst thing about this reaction is that it reveals all that, and highlights that the candidate points out the problem without taking a single initiative to change the situationsince you have not considered the option of changing chairs and will remain focused on your own discomfort. In Xataka | It’s not enough to be good, you have to know how to tell it: this is how the STAR method works in job interviews Image | Pexels (Mikhail Nilov)

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