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Resume Tailor

One job description in, one optimized resume out

Stop spending 45 minutes tailoring each resume by hand. Paste a job description and your master resume, get back a targeted version with the right keywords, reformatted experience bullets, and ATS-friendly structure — in seconds.

House RecipeWork2 min

INGREDIENTS

📄Google Docs

PROMPT

I'm going to paste my master resume and a job description. Analyze the job description and extract the key requirements: hard skills, tools, technologies, certifications, and soft skills. Then rewrite my resume to match — adjust bullet points to use the same language as the posting, reorder sections to lead with what's most relevant, and flag any requirements I don't currently address. Keep it ATS-friendly: no tables, no columns, no headers/footers, no graphics. Give me a keyword match score (percentage) before and after your changes. Do not fabricate any experience or skills I don't have. My master resume: [paste your resume here] Job description: [paste the job description here]

How It Works

75% of resumes are filtered out by Applicant Tracking Systems before a human

ever sees them (Jobscan, TopResume). This skill bridges the gap between your

real experience and what the ATS is scanning for. It reads a job description,

extracts the keywords and requirements that matter, then rewrites your resume

bullets to match — without fabricating anything.

What You Get

  • Keyword extraction from the job description (hard skills, tools, certifications)
  • Resume bullets rewritten to mirror the posting's language
  • ATS-friendly formatting (no tables, columns, or graphics that break parsers)
  • A match score showing how well your resume aligns before and after
  • Suggestions for missing skills or qualifications to address in a cover letter

Setup Steps

  1. Prepare a master resume with all your experience, skills, and accomplishments
  2. Paste the job description you're targeting
  3. Your Claw rewrites and optimizes the resume for that specific posting
  4. Review the output — approve, tweak, or iterate
  5. Export as a clean .txt or .docx ready for upload

Tips

  • Keep a master resume with everything — this skill trims and targets from that
  • Run it once per job category, not once per application if jobs are similar
  • Check the match score — aim for 70%+ keyword overlap
  • Never let it add skills you don't actually have
  • Pair with the Cover Letter Drafter for a complete application package
Tags:#resume#job-search#ats#career