u/Key_Hunter8158

I’ve started to wonder if resumes actually show employers who you really are.

I’ve started to question whether resumes really show employers who you are. At the end of the day, they feel like they’re missing something essential,the part that captures what truly makes you you. Right now, the focus is almost entirely on experience, but I think that will shift. In the future, it will become increasingly important to show employers what kind of person you are, not just what you’ve done. Unfortunately, many great candidates never get the chance to demonstrate that, because they’re filtered out before any real human interaction takes place.

Do you think resumes will change? Or is there a better way for candidates to show who they really are?

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u/Key_Hunter8158 — 3 days ago

Currently adding a paid tier to TailorCV ( https://tailor-cv.net/ ) an AI-powered job search CRM I built in about a month using Lovable, Gemini API, and Supabase, and about to tackle Stripe integration after getting some good early traction.

Curious how well vibe coding platforms actually handle the more technical side of payments. Specifically:

  • How do these platforms handle webhook events? Do they generate reliable logic for subscription status updates, failed payments, and cancellations or does it fall apart quickly?
  • How clean is the subscription state management? Does it properly sync Stripe subscription status back to the database and handle edge cases like expired trials or downgraded plans?
  • Did you end up having to manually fix or rewrite significant chunks of the generated payment logic or did it hold up in production?
  • Any security concerns with how these platforms handle sensitive Stripe webhook signatures?
  • Is there a platform that handles payment flows better than others? Lovable, Bolt, Cursor, something else?

I'm relatively comfortable getting into the code and fixing things manually if needed but curious how much of the heavy lifting these platforms actually do reliably versus where they tend to drop the ball on payment flows specifically.

Thanks for your help!

u/Key_Hunter8158 — 16 days ago