Framing effects mean the same fact told in different ways creates different impressions—a gap can be framed as a setback or as time for reflection, a career change as instability or as growth. AI narrative rewriting lets you experiment with frames to find one that's both honest and strategically positioned for how you want to be perceived.
Framing effects refer to how the presentation of the same information in different ways can lead to dramatically different perceptions by the audience. In AI-assisted reentry documents, framing techniques help reposition past experiences as evidence of growth, resilience, and learned skills rather than liabilities.
AI tools trained on persuasive communication principles can suggest alternative framings for your background story, helping hiring managers focus on who you are today rather than what happened in the past, which measurably improves interview callback rates for people with records.
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