AI Resume Builder

Paste your history and the job you want. Get back a one page resume written for that role.

What you get

a Word document or a PDF you can download. It also lands in your Library as an artifact you can revise, share with a link, and pick up again in another chat.

Examples to start from

  • Targeting a posting: Build a resume for a senior operations manager role at a logistics company. My background: eight years in warehouse operations, led a team of 24, cut fulfilment time by 30 percent.
  • Career change: Build a resume for a product manager role. My background: six years teaching high school, ran the timetabling system, trained 40 staff on new software.
  • First resume: Build a resume for a junior marketing role. My background: marketing degree, two internships, ran a student society account to 12,000 followers.
  • Refresh: Rewrite my resume for a finance director role. My background: 15 years in accounting, last resume written in 2018, now managing a team of nine.

How it works

  1. Paste your work history and name the role you are targeting.
  2. askROI rewrites your experience around what that role asks for and builds the file.
  3. Download the Word file, or ask for a different emphasis, length, or tone.

What people use it for

  • Targeting one posting: rewrite an existing resume around a specific job description.
  • Career change: reframe experience from one industry in the language of another.
  • First resume: turn coursework, projects, and part time work into credible experience.
  • Refresh: modernize a resume that has not been touched in several years.

Questions

Will the resume pass applicant tracking systems?
It is built for it. Single column, standard headings, no tables or graphics, which are the usual reasons a resume parses badly.
Do I need to have a resume already?
No. A rough list of jobs, dates, and what you did at each is enough to start.
Can I get it as a PDF instead?
Yes. Ask for a PDF and askROI converts it, or start from the AI PDF Generator instead.
Does it make things up?
No. It rewrites what you give it. Where something important is missing it tells you rather than filling the gap with invented detail.

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