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
- Paste your work history and name the role you are targeting.
- askROI rewrites your experience around what that role asks for and builds the file.
- 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.