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Resume Builder

Multi-section form, three PDF templates (Modern / Classic / Minimal). Built for a one-page A4 resume in 5 minutes.

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Summary

2-3 sentences. What you do + what you're looking for next.

Experience

#1

One bullet per line. Lead with verb + specific result + number when possible.

#2

One bullet per line. Lead with verb + specific result + number when possible.

Education

#1

Skills

Comma-separated. The Modern template renders these as chips; Classic/Minimal as a single line.

Projects

#1

Certifications

#1

Languages

Comma-separated. Include proficiency in parentheses.

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A no-account resume builder with three templates

Most online resume builders require you to sign up, lock the best templates behind a paywall, and store your data on their servers — uncomfortable for what is often a confidential job search with sensitive contact information and current employer details. The Resume Builder runs entirely in your browser using jspdf: multi-section form (personal info, summary, work experience, education, skills, projects, certifications, languages), three professionally-designed PDF templates (Modern with colored header band and chip skills; Classic with centered serif name and divider rule; Minimal with no colors and tightest layout), live preview in an iframe, and one-click download. Skills are entered as a comma-separated list and the Modern template renders them as colored chips; Classic and Minimal render the same list as a single tasteful line. Experience descriptions accept one bullet per line and the renderer formats them with • markers and proper hanging indent. Output is A4 portrait at 18 mm margins — fits a one-page resume for senior ICs, often spills to a second page for executive-level CVs which is fine. Everything happens client-side; no upload, no signup, no watermark.

How to write good bullets

Bullets are the heart of an experience entry. Best pattern: verb + specific action + measurable result. "Led rebuild of customer dashboard in Next.js, cutting bounce rate 18% and improving LCP by 1.2s" beats "Worked on customer dashboard improvements". Aim for 3-5 bullets per role, ordered most-to-least impressive. Avoid corporate filler ("Responsible for...", "Helped with..."); avoid jargon recruiters won't know unless the company is hiring for that exact stack.

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