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.
INGREDIENTS
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
- Prepare a master resume with all your experience, skills, and accomplishments
- Paste the job description you're targeting
- Your Claw rewrites and optimizes the resume for that specific posting
- Review the output — approve, tweak, or iterate
- 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