Tailor Your Resume Without Exaggerating or Inventing Experience
There is a meaningful difference between tailoring a resume and embellishing one. Tailoring means reframing what you have actually done in the language and priorities of the role you are applying for. Embellishing means adding qualifications you do not have. Resume Tailor+ is built around the first approach. It reads your real experience and repositions it to better match the job description, without inventing anything.
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You want to tailor your resume to job descriptions without misrepresenting your background. You have seen AI tools that seem to add qualifications or rewrite experience in ways that are not accurate. You want a tool that optimizes how your real experience is presented, not one that generates content you would have to defend in an interview.
Upload your resume and paste the job description. Resume Tailor+ reads both, identifies which of your actual experiences and skills are most relevant to the role, and rewrites your bullets and summary to better reflect those connections using the employer's language. It does not add certifications you have not listed, experience from roles you have not held, or skills that do not appear in your uploaded resume. The result is a resume that reads as a stronger fit because it highlights the right things from your actual background, not because it has added things that are not there. Start with 3 free generations. No credit card required.
Some AI tools produce content that overstates experience or invents qualifications. Resume Tailor+ positions your actual experience using the language of the role, without adding credentials, skills, or achievements you do not have.
A tailored resume rewritten around the job description while keeping your real experience intact.
Resume outputA role-specific cover letter, keyword gap analysis, and ATS match breakdown in the same generation.
Application contextInterview talking points and saved generation history so each application stays organized.
Follow-throughA complete application package
Every generation includes four outputs, ready to download in one package.
Actual output is tailored to your resume and the job description you paste.
Before and after tailoring a resume
See how generic language becomes specific, concrete, and relevant to the role.
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What holds most resumes back
- Accepting AI-generated resume content without reviewing every line for accuracy
- Allowing an AI to add job titles, credentials, certifications, or dates that are not accurate
- Tailoring so aggressively to a job description that the resume no longer reflects your actual experience
- Submitting a resume that describes responsibilities you would not be able to speak to credibly in an interview
- Treating resume tailoring as a process of adding things rather than a process of reframing what you already have
Three steps to tailor your resume
Add your resume
Upload your current resume as a PDF or DOCX, or fill in your details using the built-in form. It is saved to your library and reused for every application.
Paste the job description
Copy the full job posting and paste it in. The tool reads both your resume and the posting to decide what to highlight and rewrite.
Download your package
Get a complete application package: tailored resume, cover letter, ATS match score, and interview prep. All in under a minute.
How to build a stronger resume
- Read every line of the generated output before submitting: check that every accomplishment, tool, and responsibility described is something you actually did
- Add back specific details the AI may have generalized: concrete numbers, actual team sizes, real system names, and genuine outcomes
- If a job description asks for a skill or certification you do not have, do not add it to your resume: the gap analysis will show what you are missing
- Your interview preparation should reflect the same experience your resume describes: if something in the resume would surprise you to be asked about, reconsider whether it belongs there
- Use the cover letter to explain any context that is harder to convey in a resume, such as transferable skills or career transitions
Resume Tailor+ rewrites your resume based on the experience, skills, and accomplishments you provide. It does not add qualifications, certifications, credentials, or experience you have not listed. You are responsible for reviewing all generated content and ensuring that every claim in your submitted resume is accurate and truthful.
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Tailor My Resume HonestlyFrequently asked questions
What is the difference between tailoring a resume and lying on a resume?
Tailoring means repositioning your genuine experience in the language and order that best matches the role you are applying for. It means highlighting the skills and accomplishments most relevant to this specific employer rather than presenting your background in a generic way. Lying means adding qualifications, credentials, experience, or accomplishments you do not actually have.
Will Resume Tailor+ add skills or experience I have not listed?
No. The tool works from your uploaded resume. It rewrites and reframes the experience, skills, and accomplishments you have already described. It does not add roles you have not held, certifications you have not listed, or skills that do not appear in your uploaded resume.
What should I do if the tailored resume says something that is not accurate?
Correct it before submitting. Generated content is a starting point, not a final document. If the output overstates a responsibility, generalizes an accomplishment, or includes language you would not stand behind in an interview, edit it to reflect what is true.
Is it dishonest to tailor my resume to each job?
No. Presenting your real experience in the language and context most relevant to a specific role is a standard and expected part of job searching. Employers know that candidates apply to multiple roles and present their background accordingly. The line between honest tailoring and misrepresentation is whether the content you are presenting is true.
Is there a free plan?
Yes. New accounts include 3 complete tailorings at no cost. No credit card is required.
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