Stop wasting time tweaking your resume manually or using ChatGPT. Save your profile once, paste any job description, and get a perfectly tailored resume with intact formatting.
In April 2025, I graduated and started my job search — a process that took five months before landing an offer.
The first few months were discouraging. No callbacks, no feedback. I researched what actually drives interview rates and identified two things that consistently worked: applying early and tailoring the resume to each specific role.
The first was straightforward. The second was time-consuming if done manually, so I started using AI tools to tailor my resume for each application. Within a few weeks, interview requests started coming in.
The workflow was functional but had real friction:
AI-Powered Resume Tailoring
I built Resume Tailor to solve these problems — a purpose-built tool designed specifically for resume tailoring workflows, not a general-purpose chatbot.
During the course of my job search, I have been continuously improving Resume Tailor to fit my needs. I have since found a job in September 2025 but have been continuing working on Resume Tailor during my free time.
If it solved some issues I faced and made my life slightly more convenient, I believe it could do the same for others so I decided the launch this project to the public. I would love to hear your feedback on this project and if you find this product useful, useless or not worth the price. Thank you!
The principles that guide everything we do.
Every feature we build starts with understanding what job seekers truly need.
Our AI is continuously updated to provide the most relevant and accurate resume optimizations.
We're always exploring new ways to help you stand out in the job market.
Great career tools should be available to everyone, regardless of background or budget.
Numbers that reflect our commitment to your success.
Stop copying and pasting into ChatGPT. Build your profile once, tailor for any job in seconds, and keep your resume formatting intact. Perfect for LaTeX resumes, works great with PDFs too.