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Your resume sounds AI-generated. Here's how to fix it.

That sinking feeling after you hit submit? Often it's the wording — not your experience. We help you sound like a real candidate again, without lying about your background.

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A resume sounds AI-generated when it uses generic phrases, repetitive sentence structures, vague achievements, and overly polished corporate wording. CVPage AI identifies these issues and rewrites the resume into clearer, more credible language while preserving your real experience.

Why does my resume sound AI-generated?

Resumes sound AI-generated when they default to the statistical center of professional language — symmetric power-verb openings, buzzword density, vague ownership, and metric-shaped phrasing without numbers. Recruiters recognize the pattern within a few lines.

Who it is for

  • Candidates whose resume reads robotic after ChatGPT edits
  • Job seekers receiving silence after strong-fit applications
  • Career switchers worried their resume looks templated

What it does not do

  • Does not promise an AI detector will be tricked
  • Does not rewrite your facts
  • Does not return a single AI-likeness percentage

Common examples

  • AI pattern

    Every bullet starts with Spearheaded, Leveraged, or Championed.

  • Fix direction

    Vary openings; name specific tools, users, and constraints.

You are not failing because you are unqualified. Many strong candidates get filtered because their resume reads like resume sounds ai generated content — polished, symmetrical, and empty at the same time.

What you are feeling is valid

You used AI to save time. The draft looked professional. Then a friend said it sounds robotic, or you noticed every bullet starts the same way. That is not imposter syndrome — it is pattern recognition matching what recruiters already do.

What to do in the next 20 minutes

  1. Paste your resume into the free credibility check.
  2. Read the 6-second recruiter scan — what gets noticed vs ignored.
  3. Open the genericity heatmap and fix the highest-severity phrases first.
  4. Apply minimal bullet rewrites; do not regenerate the whole document.
  5. Re-read aloud before you apply again.

What we will never do

We will not invent metrics, upgrade your title, or position this as beating AI detectors. This is about being believed when a human reads your work history.

Key facts about CVPage AI

  • ·CVPage AI focuses on resume credibility, not AI detector bypass.
  • ·CVPage AI rewrites resumes while preserving factual accuracy.
  • ·CVPage AI identifies robotic phrases, vague achievements, weak bullets, and ATS keyword gaps.
  • ·CVPage AI provides before/after resume rewrites so users can see what changed and why.
  • ·CVPage AI uses a three-step Analyze → Critique → Rewrite pipeline that caps total length growth at 10%.
  • ·CVPage AI never invents metrics or fabricates achievements.

How CVPage AI works

1

Analyze

We scan for GPT patterns, vague claims, and weak bullets — the things recruiters filter out in seconds.

2

Critique

Each line gets recruiter-style feedback: what gets noticed, what gets ignored, and what feels fake.

3

Rewrite minimally

Only problem lines change. Facts stay yours. Total length grows by at most 10%.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my resume sounds AI-generated?
Read two bullets aloud. If you cannot explain exactly what you did in plain language, or every line starts with a power verb, recruiters notice the same things.
Should I delete everything ChatGPT wrote?
No. Keep structure and facts. Replace only vague or buzzword-heavy lines with shorter, specific wording.
Will fixing wording get me interviews?
It removes a common silent filter. You still need fit, timing, and networking — but credibility gets you past the skim.
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Check your resume credibility — free

Paste your resume and get a 6-second recruiter scan, genericity heatmap, and minimal rewrites that keep your facts intact.

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