Tailor Your Resume to a Job Description Before You Apply
Use the job description as the source of truth. The planner shows what to emphasize, which claims need stronger proof, and how to tailor your resume without making it sound fake.
Best for candidates applying to similar roles where each posting asks for a slightly different mix of proof.
Application preview
Before tailoring
Managed projects, coordinated with teams, and improved internal processes.
After tailoring
Coordinated cross-functional project timelines, clarified ownership across operations and product teams, and improved handoff processes for recurring launches.
The tailored version keeps the same experience but makes it relevant to job description language around coordination, ownership, launches, and process improvement.
Paste the job description and let the planner identify the hiring priorities behind the posting.
Paste your current resume text so it can separate strong matching evidence from generic wording.
Tailor your resume with focused bullet rewrites, a short cover note, and interview angles before submitting.
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 clear decision on whether the role is worth a tailored application.
Resume changes organized around the job description instead of guesswork.
Weak bullets rewritten around real experience and stronger hiring signals.
A final application plan you can copy, edit, and reuse for similar roles.
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 tailoring a resume just adding ATS keywords?
No. Keywords matter, but the stronger goal is proof. The planner helps connect your real work to the responsibilities, tools, and outcomes in the job description.
Will it invent metrics or seniority I do not have?
No. It should not invent numbers, titles, tools, or achievements. When stronger proof would help, it asks you to add a real detail or leave a placeholder to verify.
Why use this instead of a general ChatGPT prompt?
A general ChatGPT prompt can be scattered. This page sends you into a repeatable workflow focused on fit, proof gaps, tailored bullets, cover note, and interview preparation.
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.