Resume Match Job Description
Compare your resume with a job description before you apply. The planner helps you see whether the role fits, where your proof is thin, and what to improve before sending the application.
Best for serious applications where you want a clear resume match, not a vague ATS score.
Application preview
Generic resume line
Handled customer issues, trained users, and worked with product teams on feedback.
Matched to the job description
Turned recurring customer issues into onboarding documentation and product feedback loops, helping account teams spot renewal risks earlier.
The rewrite connects the same experience to onboarding, customer health, stakeholder communication, and renewal risk signals from the job description.
Paste the full job description so the planner can read responsibilities, must-have skills, and hiring signals.
Paste your resume bullets or experience summary to compare your real background against the role.
Review the fit score, evidence gaps, resume bullet rewrites, cover note, and interview talking points.
What the planner gives you
Turn search intent into application work.
These pages are entry points, but the useful part is the workspace: paste the real job description and your real experience to get a specific plan.
A plain-English role fit diagnosis before you spend time applying.
The most important job description requirements your resume should answer.
Specific evidence gaps to fix without inventing fake metrics.
Copy-ready application text you can refine in your own voice.
Example input
What you paste into the planner.
Expected output
What you get back before applying.
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers before you trust the tool.
The planner is meant to help you make a stronger application, not create fake experience or promise interview results.
Is this an ATS score checker?
No. It does not pretend to know a company ATS ranking. It reads the job description and your resume to show role fit, missing proof, and recruiter-readable improvements.
Will it invent experience for my resume?
No. The planner is designed to work with your real experience. If a claim needs numbers, scope, tools, or outcomes, it marks that as proof to add instead of inventing it.
How is this different from asking ChatGPT directly?
The workflow is narrower than a blank ChatGPT prompt: it structures the answer into fit, evidence gaps, bullet rewrites, cover note, and interview talking points for one job post.
Use the live planner with your own job post.
The workspace checks fit, finds weak evidence, rewrites bullets, drafts a cover note, and gives interview talking points in one pass.