

It provides feedback on elements such as keywords, skills, work experience, and education level required for the desired position. The tool uses machine learning algorithms to assess the applicant's resume and compare it against the job description. Upon uploading their resume and selecting the job they wish to apply for, the tool generates a report that highlights any areas that need improvement to increase their chances of being selected for an interview. Thanks to the publisher for the review copy.Resume Reviewer is an AI-powered tool that analyzes the suitability of a job applicant's resume for a specific position. The Gifted Son by Genevieve Gannon is my March book club pick. Overall, it was not bad, but I didn’t love it and would hesitate to recommend it widely. The moralistic debates within this one fall short of comparisons made by other reviewers to Jodi Picoult, in my opinion.


It was an easy read, I rarely read a book in a day, but this one posed no challenge, despite the page count. This was my March bookclub pick and I look forward to a lively discussion on it with the other members. The most engrossing part of this story was following John’s disintegration over his finances and the toll that was taking on his health and his marriage. The spiritual/supernatural aspect distracted from what I wanted to know about Jamie’s recovery and I found his do-good fervour linked to his recovery more a call for concern as to how he was processing his trauma than inspirational. The issues of systematic bullying and retaliation got lost in the very unrealistic ‘and they all lived happily ever after’ vibe. The issues that it focused on differed to my expectations and crowded out the very real trauma of this family dealing with its youngest member suffering an irreparable spinal cord injury. I didn’t mind it, but I also didn’t love it.
