Free AI Resume Builder
Generate a modern resume with impact-focused bullet points tailored to your target role.
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How the AI Resume Builder Works
Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.
Paste experience
Add your work history and notes.
Set target role
Tell the tool what you’re applying for.
Generate
Get an ATS-friendly resume draft.
See It in Action
From generic resume to targeted application.
Responsible for various tasks.
Led cross-functional projects that improved delivery speed by 25%.
Why Use Our AI Resume Builder?
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Role-Specific Resume Content
Tailors bullet points to job titles and industries.
ATS-Friendly Formatting
Optimized for applicant tracking systems.
Impact-Focused Bullet Points
Emphasizes outcomes and achievements.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Get the most out of the AI Resume Builder with these expert tips.
Quantify results
Numbers improve credibility.
Match job descriptions
Use language aligned with the role.
Keep it concise
One to two pages is ideal.
Who Is This For?
Trusted by millions of students, writers, and professionals worldwide.
How to Build an ATS Friendly Resume (Without Making It Sound Like a Robot)
Most resumes fail for boring reasons. Not because you are unqualified. But because the resume is vague, hard to scan, or it does not match what the job description is literally asking for.
An ATS friendly resume is really just a clean, readable resume that uses the right keywords in the right places. That is it. No fancy columns. No weird icons. No dense paragraphs. And definitely no “Responsible for various tasks” type bullets.
This is exactly what our AI Resume Builder is designed for. In plain terms, it helps you Build an ATS Resume That Actually Gets Interviews by turning your raw work notes into impact focused bullets, plus a sharper summary that fits the role you want next.
What “ATS Friendly” Actually Means
ATS systems scan your resume and try to understand three things:
- What roles have you done?
- What skills do you have (and are they relevant)?
- Do your keywords match the job posting?
So an ATS friendly resume usually includes:
- A simple layout with standard headings (Summary, Experience, Skills, Education)
- Job titles and dates that are easy to parse
- Keywords that naturally match the role (tools, systems, domain terms)
- Bullet points that show outcomes, not just duties
If your resume is pretty but unreadable to software, it is not doing its job.
The Simple Formula for Better Resume Bullet Points
If you want bullets that sound strong, use this structure:
Action verb + what you did + how you did it + measurable result
Examples:
- Improved onboarding flow by rewriting lifecycle emails and reducing drop off by 18%
- Built a reporting dashboard in SQL and Looker that saved 6 hours per week for the ops team
- Led a cross functional launch across design, engineering, and sales, shipping 2 weeks ahead of schedule
No numbers yet? Still write the bullet, then estimate or add scale:
- Supported a high volume support queue (50 to 70 tickets per day)
- Managed budgets in the low six figures
- Partnered with stakeholders across 3 departments
One Page vs Two Pages (Which Should You Choose?)
This is where people overthink it.
- One page is usually best for students, early career, or anyone under 7 years experience.
- Two pages is fine if you have relevant experience and you are not padding. No filler, no random older jobs that do not match the role.
A good rule: if cutting to one page removes important, relevant achievements, go two pages. Otherwise, keep it tight.
Tailor Your Resume to the Job Description (Fast)
The highest leverage move is tailoring. Not rewriting your life story. Just aligning language.
Do this:
- Pull 5 to 10 phrases from the job description (tools, responsibilities, outcomes)
- Make sure those terms appear in your resume where they truthfully apply
- Mirror the seniority level in your wording (own vs assist, lead vs support)
You are not gaming the system. You are helping the ATS and the recruiter quickly understand the match.
What to Paste Into the Resume Builder for Best Results
The output is only as good as the input, but you do not need perfect formatting. Paste anything like:
- Company, role, dates
- 3 to 8 bullets per role (rough notes are fine)
- Tools you used (Excel, Figma, HubSpot, Python, Jira, whatever)
- A few wins you remember (speed, revenue, cost savings, customer satisfaction)
Even messy notes work. The tool can turn them into clean bullets.
Common Resume Mistakes That Quietly Kill Interviews
A few things that hurt more than people think:
- Using paragraphs instead of bullets
- Listing skills you never show in experience
- Saying “hardworking” or “team player” instead of proving it
- Overloading the resume with every job you have ever had
- Weird formatting that breaks ATS parsing (graphics, tables, text boxes)
Keep it simple. Keep it relevant. Keep it readable.
Want More Tools Like This?
If you are updating your resume, you probably also need follow ups, application emails, and quick rewrites. You can find a full set of practical writing tools on the WritingTools.ai homepage, and mix and match them depending on what stage of the job hunt you are in.
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