u/Deep_Mushroom794

Is it a good idea to list AI tools (Claude Code, Copilot, etc.) as a skill on your resume nowadays?

with how rapidly AI coding assistants and CLI agents are evolving, ive been debating whether it’s actually a good idea to list them on a resume.

on one hand, using tools like Claude Code, Gemini, or Copilot is a massive productivity booster.

on the other hand, i worry it might be perceived by recruiters as a red flag. cus yk, they'll see you as someone who relies on AI. and alam naman natin na usong-uso ngayon yung mga high-ego senior devs at tech leads na grabe ang galit sa mga vibe coders. baka pag nakita nila sa resume na may AI tools, isipin agad nila na umaasa lang tayo sa prompt engineering at hindi marunong mag-code or mag-debug ng deep architectural problems on our own.

idk just a thought

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u/Deep_Mushroom794 — 1 day ago

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hiello! im a fresh grad. and i just wanna share my side project called DiffDocs that helps automate technical documentation and pull request summaries from comparing two versions of a code snippet (github inspired), it figures out what changed, runs it through Llama 3 via Groq, nothing too crazy but i'm genuinely curious what you guys think hahah does this count as a resume-worthy project? any feedback, brutal or otherwise, is appreciateddd (still job hunting 😅)

tho di pa ako nakakapag work with a professional team of devs yet but i understand naman that writing pr summaries and documentation/s will be a part of our day to day job nonetheless. i did this project na rin to practice api integrations (sending reqs, handling responses, etc.)

stack: PHP (Laravel) + React, Tailwind CSS, Groq API (LLM model: Llama 3)

ps. cant add a link here or in the comment section so ill just show it in the attached pic.

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u/Deep_Mushroom794 — 19 days ago