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Prioritize the experiences, skills, education, projects, and outcomes the employer is most likely to value for this specific role.
Tailor Your Resume. Forge Your Future.
A practical, modern guide for creating a concise, impact-driven resume and a tailored cover letter that connect your experience directly to the job you want.
The strongest applications make it easy for a fast-scanning reader to see fit, impact, relevance, and professionalism.
Prioritize the experiences, skills, education, projects, and outcomes the employer is most likely to value for this specific role.
Use clear sections, consistent formatting, reverse chronological order, balanced white space, and bullets that begin with action verbs.
Replace duties with results. Quantify where possible and qualify impact when numbers are not available.
Mark required skills, preferred skills, responsibilities, tools, industry language, and repeated keywords.
Create three columns: job need, your matching proof, and the strongest result or example you can show.
Move the most relevant sections higher. Skills can rise for technical roles; education can move lower when experience is stronger.
Lead with the action and outcome most related to the posting. Mirror honest terminology from the job description.
Use the letter to explain why this employer, why this role, and which one or two examples prove fit.
Start with a strong verb, add what you did, show how you did it, and end with the result or business value.
Responsible for weekly client reports and project updates.
Streamlined weekly client reporting by standardizing project updates, reducing preparation time by 35% and improving executive visibility.
Every section should help the reader answer: “Can this person do the work, and are they worth interviewing?”
Your cover letter should not repeat the resume. It should explain your interest, prove fit, and show the employer how your experience maps to their needs.
A strong application is targeted, polished, specific, easy to scan, and aligned across resume and cover letter.
Copy this prompt into ChatGPT, then paste your master resume and the job description where indicated. Use the result as a strong starting point, then review every claim for accuracy.
Inputs: master resume + job description
You are an expert resume writer, career coach, and applicant tracking system optimization specialist.
Your task is to create a tailored resume for the specific job description below using my master resume as the source material.
Important rules:
- Do not invent experience, employers, education, credentials, metrics, tools, or accomplishments.
- Use only truthful information from my master resume.
- Tailor the resume to the job description by emphasizing the most relevant experience, skills, achievements, and keywords.
- Write for a human recruiter who scans quickly.
- Use clear, concise, professional language.
- Use strong action verbs.
- Make bullets impact-driven, specific, and results-oriented.
- Quantify outcomes where the master resume provides numbers.
- If a useful metric is missing, do not fabricate one. Instead, write the bullet strongly without a number.
- Avoid personal pronouns, vague claims, buzzwords, filler, slang, photos, references, or unnecessary personal details.
- Prioritize relevance over completeness. This should not read like a biography.
Return the following:
1. A tailored resume draft
- Include a strong professional summary if appropriate.
- Reorder or emphasize sections based on what is most relevant to the job.
- Rewrite experience bullets to align with the role.
- Include a skills section using skills that are both truthful and relevant.
- Keep formatting clean and easy to skim.
2. A tailoring summary
- List the top 5 job requirements you optimized for.
- Explain which parts of my background were emphasized and why.
3. Suggested improvements
- Identify any missing metrics, examples, certifications, tools, or details I should consider adding if they are true.
- Flag any areas where the job description asks for something my resume does not clearly prove.
4. ATS keyword alignment
- List important keywords from the job description that were naturally included.
- List important keywords that were not included because they were not supported by my master resume.
MASTER RESUME:
[Paste your master resume here]
JOB DESCRIPTION:
[Paste the job description here]