Easy then. Apply N times, each time with a resume generated by a different LLM.
No human is going to notice anyway. Or add a N+1 resume written by yourself in which you describe your strategy, just in case.
You don’t understand the problem.
Companies are using AI / LLMs to pre-filter resumes. These AIs prefer their own slop resumes. Not just human vs LLMs, but Claude prefers Claude resumes over ChatGPT. Nothing good can come out of that, when resumes are pre-filtered like that.
Unless, of course, you’re not being serious and just trying to be edgy on HN.
Happy for everyone trying to invent SEO hacking for resumes.
Do you really believe no human is going to read your resume at some point in the process and notice the classic AI tells?
Further de-duplication is rather easy, and will likely see you black-listed by competant organisations.