What this tool does
A strong resume is not just well written. It is easy to scan, tailored to the role, and backed by real evidence of impact.
Ajentify collects separate inputs for summary, skills, experience, education, projects, certifications, and achievements so the generated draft has better structure.
That makes it useful for students, professionals, and career switchers who need a cleaner first version fast.
Who should use this tool
- -Students building a first serious resume
- -Professionals rewriting old resumes into cleaner versions
- -Job seekers tailoring resumes to target roles
- -Candidates who need stronger bullets and summaries
How to fill the inputs properly
- -Use the target role field to guide the summary and positioning.
- -Write the summary around strengths, scope, and outcomes.
- -Keep technical skills one per line for cleaner formatting.
- -For each job, add measurable outcomes whenever possible.
- -Use projects to show proof of work, especially early in your career.
Step-by-step workflow
- 1Add core profile information and your target role.
- 2Write a sharp summary and clean skills list.
- 3Fill in each experience entry separately.
- 4Add education, certifications, achievements, and projects.
- 5Generate, review the preview, and tighten repeated phrasing.
Example of a stronger setup
- -Target role: Frontend Developer.
- -Skills: React, Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, REST APIs.
- -Impact bullet: Reduced core web vitals issues by 38 percent.
- -A strong result should turn raw information into cleaner sections and sharper action-focused bullets.
Common mistakes to avoid
- -Writing long paragraphs instead of concise bullets
- -Listing responsibilities without outcomes
- -Adding too many irrelevant skills
- -Ignoring projects even when they show your best work
Practical tips for better output
- -Tailor the summary for every target role.
- -Use numbers whenever possible to show impact.
- -Focus each bullet on what changed because of your work.
Frequently asked questions
Is this good for ATS-friendly resumes?
Yes. The tool's structured inputs help create cleaner, more scannable drafts that are easier for ATS systems and recruiters to read.
Can students use this without full-time experience?
Yes. Students can rely on projects, internships, coursework, certifications, and measurable achievements.