Step 1 — Contact
Who are you?
Your contact details are what recruiters and ATS systems use to identify and reach you.
Basic Information
Step 2 — Summary
Your Professional Story
A tight 2–4 line pitch that tells ATS and recruiters exactly who you are.
Professional Summary
Formula: [Job Title] with [X] years of experience in [field]. Proven track record of [achievement]. Skilled in [Skill 1], [Skill 2], and [Skill 3].
Step 3 — Experience
Work History
List your roles starting with the most recent. Use numbers and results in your bullets.
Step 4 — Education
Academic Background
Add your degrees, most recent first.
Step 5 — Skills
What You're Good At
Type a skill and press Enter or comma to add it as a tag.
Technical / Hard Skills
Copy exact keywords from the job description.
Tools & Software
Soft Skills (1–2 max)
Step 6 — Certifications
Credentials & Licenses
Optional — but highly valuable for technical and regulated roles.
Step 7 — Languages
Languages You Speak
Always include a proficiency level so recruiters know exactly where you stand.
Languages
You're all set!
Here's a summary of everything you've entered. Copy it and use it to build your ATS resume — or hand it to Claude to generate one.