TCD · The Career Diagnostic
002 · RESUME AUDIT FREE

RESUME AI AUDIT.

Free. 60 seconds. The audit reads your resume line by line, flags every bullet that describes work AI already handles, names the specific tool doing it, and rewrites each line to lead with the judgment, leadership, and real-world execution that actually get people hired.

$0 · NO SIGNUP · NO CREDIT CARD
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YOU// WHO IS THIS RESUME FOR
Like the title at the top of your resume. e.g. "Senior Tax Accountant"
We'll email your results plus one short tip on what to do next. Unsubscribe any time.
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YOUR LINES// PASTE 3 — 12 RESUME BULLETS
Paste 3 to 12 lines from your resume — exactly as you wrote them. Include the boring ones. That's where most of the AI risk usually hides.
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RUN THE AUDIT// ABOUT 12 SECONDS

Free. Up to 2 scans per day from one device. For guidance only — not formal career advice. Based on public research from Anthropic, Stanford and OpenAI, and the U.S. Department of Labor.

Working on it… about 12 seconds.

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HOW THE
SCORE WORKS.

We don't just guess. Every score is built on three real, public research sources — the same ones the U.S. government and major AI labs use to measure how AI is changing work.

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Anthropic Economic Index

Anthropic publishes fresh data every 3 months showing what people are actually using AI to do at work — not what experts guess, what's actually happening. If a line on your resume describes work AI is already doing a lot of right now, it scores higher.

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Stanford and OpenAI study

The first major academic study (Eloundou et al., 2023) to measure which kinds of jobs AI affects most. Tasks like writing the same kind of report over and over, summarizing long documents, sorting things into categories, or routine number-crunching score higher because the study showed AI handles them well.

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U.S. Dept. of Labor (O*NET)

The official, regularly-updated list of what every job in America actually involves, task by task. The standard reference for career counselors, government planners, and researchers.

What the scores mean: 0–34 LOW — work AI struggles with, keep doing it. 35–59 MEDIUM — some risk; sharpen these lines. 60–79 HIGH — AI will likely take over much of this within about 2 years. 80–100 EXTREME — AI is already doing this kind of work today. Scores are revisited when the underlying research is updated — typically around quarterly Anthropic Economic Index releases. Read the full methodology →