Since the rise of ChatGPT and other AI writing services, there’s a ton of fear-mongering going around that AI is going to replace copywriters.
But years have passed since ChatGPT’s debut and great copywriters are still raking in the big dough. In fact, Google’s March 2026 algorithm update aims to take downlow-quality AI content by 40%.
Besides, as a copywriter, you don’t just write for search engines. Your words inform, persuade, and compel people to act. Just like your copy, every line and every bullet on your copywriter resume should pack a mean punch. Strong enough to convince the hiring team to give you a call.
If you’re getting lowball offers or just no replies at all, it might be time to toss out your old copywriter resume and go back to the drawing board for a full rewrite.
This guide will help you:
- To pick the best hard and soft copywriting skills that prove you’re the right fit for the job.
- Write jaw-dropping achievements on your work history to show everyone that you’re not just a fancy wordsmith, you can bring home the bacon too.
- To beef up your resume even if you have no formal copywriting experience yet.
- To include a comprehensive yet not-so-long portfolio on your copywriting resume.