

ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini didn’t just tweak my résumé - they rebuilt my professional presence from the ground up. In just one weekend, they helped me go from invisible to irresistible on LinkedIn. By the end of the week, I had messages from Google, a healthtech startup in San Francisco, and even a fintech recruiter in London. No cold outreach. No fake hustle. Just the right words, written the right way - finally.
Let me set the scene. I’d been job-hunting for weeks and getting nowhere. My LinkedIn page? It looked fine on the surface: job titles, some bullet points, a clean profile photo. But no traction.
So I tried something drastic: I fed my entire career history - wins, flops, and all - into ChatGPT-4.
Not with a generic “make my profile better” prompt.
I said:
“You’re a personal branding expert. Rewrite my LinkedIn About section to sound like someone I’d actually want to hire - confident but not cocky. Emphasize my product wins, user empathy, and technical skills. Keep it human.”
And that’s when things changed.
The first draft from ChatGPT was solid - maybe too solid. It checked all the boxes: metrics, structure, clarity. But it sounded like someone writing about me, not as me.
So I opened up Claude 3.5 and asked for a rewrite that “sounded like something I’d say at a meetup over drinks.”
Claude softened the edges. It kept the data but gave it life.
Instead of “Led cross-functional teams to optimize onboarding,” it became:
“I love solving messy user problems and watching onboarding drop from 12 clicks to 4. My favorite days? The ones where marketing, product, and engineering actually speak the same language.”
It didn’t just sound better. It felt like me.
Here’s something no one talks about: you can have the best summary on Earth, but if you’re not keyword-aligned, recruiters won’t find you.
That’s where Gemini 1.5 stepped in. I asked it:
“What keywords are recruiters using in 2025 to find product managers in AI, fintech, and SaaS?”
It gave me real insight - not just SEO fluff. Phrases like:
Outcome-oriented roadmaps
AI‑driven feature discovery
User journey diagnostics
PM–Eng alignment
Post-launch iteration
I carefully threaded those into my summary, headline, and experience sections - not stuffed, just woven.
It worked. My search impressions tripled in 72 hours.
I’ll be honest - bouncing between three AI tools was a hassle. Until I started using Chatronix.
Inside Chatronix, I could:
Run the same prompt across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini
Compare tone, phrasing, keyword usage side-by-side
Save my best-performing prompts for re-use
It took me one hour to test, refine, and finalize the perfect LinkedIn stack - and I haven’t touched it since.
For $25/month, I basically got an AI-powered content studio for my career. That’s less than what I paid for lunch yesterday in Soho.
Three days later, I got my first recruiter DM: a UX-focused startup in Berlin looking for a remote PM. Then one from Toronto. Then two more - one from a growth-stage crypto firm and one from a DTC skincare brand pivoting into AI.
By the end of the week?
5 recruiter conversations
2 technical screens
1 offer at 20% higher than my current salary
And I hadn’t sent out a single application.
LinkedIn is the best platform for building your professional brand.
— Tulsi Soni (@shedntcare_) March 15, 2025
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This isn’t a fairytale about AI magically fixing your life.
It is a story about alignment. I had the experience. The wins. The right intent. But the wrong delivery.
AI helped me say what I meant, in the way the world needed to hear it.
Not because it “wrote for me” - but because it translated me better than I ever could alone.
Use ChatGPT when you want to organize your wins.
Use Claude when you want to sound like a human.
Use Gemini when you want to get found.
Use Chatronix when you want to stop wasting time and just get it done.
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