When to use Resume Builder
You've been at the same company for six years and your last resume was a Word doc you updated in 2019 — and now you need to apply for something by Friday. Enter your work history, skills, and the kind of role you're targeting, and get a structured resume draft that frames what you actually accomplished rather than listing duties you were assigned. The tool can lead with skills instead of chronology if you're pivoting industries, or front-load the most relevant experience if you're applying above your current level. The language model generates everything inside your browser tab, so employment history, dates, and anything sensitive in your background stays on your machine while you're still figuring out how to frame it. Copy the output into Google Docs or Word to handle final formatting, fonts, and spacing.
- Rebuild a six-year-old resume for a senior engineering role
- Reframe a project manager background for a product director opening
- Create a skills-first layout when switching from finance to tech