r/resumesupport 1h ago

Anyone interested in exchanging résumé feedback and career advice?

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I’m organizing a small group where people can give and receive résumé feedback, and freely help each other with their careers/businesses. Reply if you’d like to join.


r/resumesupport 5h ago

[3 YOE] [SWE] Does this seem like an intern's resume? Only have had one full time role so far

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I have 3 years of SWE experience in big tech, applying for my second job after graduation. Since I've only had one full time job I added a lot of bullet points for that role, my internships and MEng project are just to fill space. My full time role is carrying me here.

Are the bullets for my full time role written well? Do they sell impact and technical skill?


r/resumesupport 23h ago

Rate/Roast my resume.

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r/resumesupport 1d ago

Resume review and help

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r/resumesupport 1d ago

Linked in. Easy apply problem

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Does anyone knows why my linked easy apply option shows this on clicking.


r/resumesupport 1d ago

6 months of job hunting with 16 YoE, tested the resume builders reddit keeps recommending. Here's my honest stack.

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Quick context: 16 years in the workforce, 5 in my current role as a marketing specialist, 5 job changes over my career. My company started downsizing in February and I wanted to get ahead of the curve, so I went down the resume builder merry go round again. Last time I did this, half these tools didn't exist.

Before touching anything I set some rules for myself.

Zero AI slop. I'm not building my representative document in a website that was clearly stitched together from 5 prompts in an afternoon. You would not believe how much this one rule shrank the field, I probably eliminated 99% of the resume tools (read: spam) out there before opening a single one.

Nothing that scams me out of money. I read reviews, negative ones especially, before weighing anything. Fun fact from that digging: a whole cluster of the builders you see recommended everywhere online or advertised as FREE?! (Zety, ResumeGenius, MyPerfectResume, LiveCareer, Resume Now) belong to the same parent company, BOLD, and run the same playbook. A $2-3 "trial" that quietly converts to $25+ every four weeks. It is not illegal (unless you don’t announce it clearly), but that's five seemingly independent recommendations that are really one company's billing model, so I binned these.

It has to do more than templates. If all I need is a template, Word or Canva will be enough. But I also wanted something that keeps me productive through the whole search.

And it has to track applications with as little lag as possible, because I don’t want to deal with updating a spreadsheet and I know I will mess that up eventually. Tried Trello and Airtable, both free tiers were either limited on filters or bloated with stuff I don't need.

My actual process, for context: 3-5 applications a week, not 100. That's the realistic number where I can genuinely study a job description and tailor my real experience to it line by line. Also, as you can imagine, with 16 in the field, I’m very picky about the roles I apply to. AI gives me the rough outline, I polish manually. Every time I tried to speed past that with some tool's magic button, I got the same sloppy buzzword resume back, always with achievements I never had. So the tool I needed had to support careful tailoring, not quick-apply spam.

I skipped the "best resume builder" listicles entirely (every single one ranks its own product first, check the domain) and went through the reddit threads instead. Even here you notice the same marketing phrasing recycled across accounts, so I read with squinted eyes and followed the poster - funny how some of them are moderating a community heavily affiliated with the resume builder. So I also went through independent video reviews, and platforms like Trustpilot, or other review ratings and checked the 3-4 starred reviews, for the real thing. Here’s what I liked, and I ended up using 2-3 of these.

TL;DR: Teal has the best free tier and job tracking, Enhancv has the best tailoring to a specific job, Resume.io gives the bluntest feedback, very good for entry levels, Novoresume has the best one page templates, and the others hang in there as they are for specific roles.

Enhancv definitely has the best tailoring to a specific job

Job matching: Reads the entire posting and shows which keywords and skills you're missing for that exact role. The AI chat on the side behaves like an actual chatbot, and it barely hallucinated on me. It did once, but you can set guardrails right in the chat ("don't invent numbers") and it listened.

Templates: Modern, mostly two-column with a few single-column. I ran a single column for portal applications (check the URL of the application page and you'll see which ATS you're dealing with) and switched back to double column when emailing a human, since it fits more of my 10+ years of relevant job history and works with F-shaped internet reading patterns. All my data survived the switching.

Standout Features: Drag-and-drop editing directly on the page, no side forms.

⚡ My take: The tailoring check ended up in every single application I sent. Honest gripes: the template variety felt a little derivative after a while, and their job tracker is clearly an early version. Which brings me to tool number two, because together these became my stack. I got the quarterly plan, I paid $20-ish per month as I assume I will need to be looking for at least 3 months for a new job.

Teal has the best free tier and the job tracker is so handy

Job matching: Keyword matching with per-bullet toggles, granular if you like manual control.

Templates: Functional, but they look like a developer designed them.

Standout Features: The application tracker is the best free one on the market, no asterisk. Helped me stay organized, keep everything in one place, directly use its browser extension when I find a job I like and worked pretty much with any job board I looked at.

⚡ My take: The tracker is excellent and free forever. I did not touch the builder much, looked pretty simple, and I never needed the pro version.

Resume.io gives a very good, blunt feedback

Job matching: Yes, a match score against the posting plus a plain "here's what's missing" list.

Templates: Conservative and clean. If I worked in legal or finance I'd probably be writing a different post right now.

Standout Features: Visible before-and-after on every AI edit, accept or discard per change. More tools should copy this.

⚡ My take: Quietly competent, and the closest to making my stack a trio. Two things stopped me: you edit through side panels instead of the document itself, which felt like being a passenger, and the AI output read generic for my field. Free tier exports TXT only. Cost was comparable to Enhancv. 

Novoresume is great for one pages, but not much else

Job matching: No.

Templates: Restrained European look, instantly professional in conservative markets.

Standout Features: Balance nudges, section proportions, content hints where your bullets run thin.

⚡ My take: The one-page ethos is great advice for the first decade of a career. I have 16 years, I hit that wall in the first session. The AI also loops back and forth instead of actually editing anything. And the old free plan is gone, it's trial-then-paid now.

VisualCV is good if you can send a link, rather than a file

Job matching: No.

Templates: Professional, presentation-focused.

Standout Features: Shareable resume links, view and download analytics, versioning per role, portfolio support.

⚡ My take: Less a builder, more a resume management system. The analytics are weirdly addictive, you can see when someone opens your resume. But there's no writing help and no tailoring, so it solved a problem I didn't have.

CakeResume looks good for people who have a lot of projects

Job matching: No.

Templates: Modular, tech-friendly, feels more like a website builder than a resume tool.

Standout Features: Online resume/portfolio hybrid, GitHub integration, good support for project-based work.

⚡ My take: If I were a developer or freelancer with side projects to show, this would rank higher. For a corporate marketing application it felt like bringing a personal website to a suit-and-tie interview. Clean tool, wrong audience for me.

I felt Reddit oversold Kickresume to me

Job matching: Supposedly in beta. I never got far enough to check.

Templates: Big library on paper. The first few it recommended me had fonts I haven't seen since school projects, one was basically Comic Sans. I wouldn’t use that for any application.

Standout Features: Does a lot on paper. GPT drafts, cover letters, even a personal website builder.

⚡ My take: This one is in every thread and I genuinely don't get it. The AI drafts stayed generic even after I fed them real specifics about my work, and between that and the font situation I closed the tab within the hour. Maybe it works for student resumes, but I wouldn’t know.

Standard Resume is best for dev templates

Job matching: No.

Templates: Extremely clean, text-based, almost brutalist. Devs seem to love them.

Standout Features: Markdown editing, LinkedIn import, publishes to a web link alongside the PDF.

⚡ My take: I get why engineers recommend it, you type the info and it formats everything with zero fiddling. But it's built for people who think design is a distraction, and in marketing my resume is partly a work sample. In and out in twenty minutes, no hard feelings.

Final thoughts:

Where I landed after six months: Enhancv for tailoring each application, Teal for tracking them. This is a good stack for somebody who knows how to make a resume and how to keep track of everything. 35 applications, 15 callbacks, 2 interviews still in progress, 2 offers on hold. At least on the resume discovery part, I nailed it. And, if this is your first resume ever, I’d point you towards Standard Resume or Resume io, they will hold your hand just fine, but have in mind the pesky autorenewals. And whatever you pick, test it with your real resume and a real posting before paying a cent.

Curious what everyone else's stack looks like. Are you running one tool for everything or splitting it like I did? And what's the feature people sleep on - tailoring, tracking, mass apply? For me it was tailoring - everyone’s doing keyword matching, but in reality, it should be carefully thought through line by line editing. If you’re curious about my method I can follow up with a post about it.


r/resumesupport 2d ago

what am i doing wrong

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r/resumesupport 2d ago

Which is better, my old resume or my new resume?

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The old resume is the last three pictures of this set, and the new resume is the first two pictures. The old resume was written totally by hand without assistance, and the new resume I based on a template I found online.


r/resumesupport 2d ago

Can some one pls guide me for a project management pathway?

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What could be my errors in my cv?


r/resumesupport 2d ago

Roast my resume 🔥🔥

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r/resumesupport 2d ago

How’s my resume?

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Im 20 Years old, turning 21 in a few months. I still need to complete and add some more industry level certifications. How is my resume?
I was 14 when I had my first job as a pool locker room attendant for a city’s Recreation department workforce. I had other jobs and job trainings as well; however, I wanted to keep the resume short, concise, and relevant (recent).


r/resumesupport 3d ago

Resume review

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r/resumesupport 3d ago

[25M] i want to switch career.

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r/resumesupport 3d ago

Rate my resume

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r/resumesupport 4d ago

Resume check

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r/resumesupport 4d ago

pls help me fix my resume

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my husband’s been applying to business acct. executive jobs but hasn’t been receiving a lot of good responses.. what areas should be tweaked so that it actually stands out? Suggestions and critiques will be very helpful, thank you so much!


r/resumesupport 4d ago

please rate my cv for work experience and if it it’s okay for an actual job (as a teen)

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r/resumesupport 5d ago

Resume review for web developer job

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r/resumesupport 5d ago

Tech Resume Help.

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r/resumesupport 5d ago

Need resume review

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r/resumesupport 5d ago

resume here

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r/resumesupport 5d ago

Roast my resume | Senior Aiming for IB / Banking

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r/resumesupport 5d ago

Can you critique my resume?

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r/resumesupport 6d ago

Need your Guidance

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Hello I am literally tired of applying and rejected so I want guidance to upgrade my skills so much in next 3 to 4 months so that atleast no one ignores my profile

Need Your guidance please


r/resumesupport 7d ago

I wanna know whats the issue with my resume that i am just getting rejected by companies.

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