Fill it in, watch it build live, and export a clean PDF that passes the scanners — free, private, and no sign-up.
The basics that go at the top.
2–3 lines on who you are and what you're after. Optional, but it helps.
Most recent first. Use the bullets for what you actually did and any numbers.
Free certs count — freeCodeCamp, Google, Kaggle, CS50. List them.
Real proof beats a class. Link a GitHub repo, a Kaggle notebook, anything you built.
Comma-separated. They show as tidy tags.
Tip: in the print box, pick “Save as PDF” as the destination. The text stays real and selectable — that's what resume scanners read.
Keep it one page if you have under ~10 years of experience.
Lead bullets with what you did and the result — “Labeled 5,000+ data samples at 98% accuracy,” not “responsible for labeling.”
No photo, no fancy columns, no tables — scanners choke on them. This builder stays clean on purpose.
Match words from the job post — if it says “SQL,” and you know SQL, the word “SQL” should be on your resume.
Projects and free certs count. No degree? Show proof you built and learned things.