This is a resume templating site I put together over the last 6 weeks. No Sign-up, No AI There's no sign-up, no data collection, and it saves any progress you make automatically to your browser's IndexedDB. (So if you clear your cache or use incognito then anything you've made is wiped). This does not use AI because, honestly, I think AI leads to generic sounding resumes that recruiters can easily spot. In place of that, in order to help create and tweak resumes, the entire creation process is modular, which I will explain below. ATS Friendly I've ensured that every single font is ATS (applicant tracking system) / resume parser compatible. The basic template itself is also highly ATS friendly, and is very similar to a lot of the great templates you can find elsewhere on the internet. Modular It's "modular" because every section is completely reusable. If you enter text into a bullet point, you can reuse that same bullet point later on another resume by using a dropdown. If you type something once, you won't ever have to type it again. The same is true of any section. Formatting Every section can be moved by dragging it to a new spot on the resume. You can choose your margins to be 0.5", 0.75" or 1". Creating vertical space is accomplished with the Divider component, which is invisible to the PDF print. You can turn on the margin overlay guides to give you a pixel perfect place to stick the divider for your margins, which leads to consistent vertical margins in all of your pages. You can toggle the icons for email, phone number, and location on and off by clicking the i in the Contact info section. You can toggle the underlines on and off by clicking the small, underlined U on any section with an underline. Tutorial Just using the tool generally should be extremely easy and you won't need a tutorial, but for anything you're unsure about, I have a hint section in the bottom left of the page, a help section in the works, and a video tutorial here: https://youtu.be/iWoXj3OIPnY Why I just wanted to make something useful that gets used - I'd be ecstatic if I helped someone build a nice resume that got them hired.   submitted by   /u/anotherMichaelDev [link]   [comments]