Build a resume that actually gets read

Fill it in, watch it build live, and export a clean PDF that passes the scanners — free, private, and no sign-up.

✓ ATS-friendly ✓ Stays in your browser ✓ No account ✓ Real selectable-text PDF

👤 Contact

The basics that go at the top.

✍️ Summary

2–3 lines on who you are and what you're after. Optional, but it helps.

💼 Experience

Most recent first. Use the bullets for what you actually did and any numbers.

🎓 Education

🏅 Certifications & courses

Free certs count — freeCodeCamp, Google, Kaggle, CS50. List them.

🚀 Projects

Real proof beats a class. Link a GitHub repo, a Kaggle notebook, anything you built.

🧩 Skills

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.

✓ Always free, no paywall ✓ Nothing uploaded — your resume never leaves this device ✓ No sign-up Verified Free — click to verify

📌 Quick tips for a resume that gets 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.