Fill in your details on the left. Your resume builds itself on the right in a clean, single-column layout that's easy for both people and applicant tracking systems to read.
Keep the layout single-column, use standard section headings like "Experience" and "Education", and describe your impact with specific numbers where you can — "reduced page load time by 40%" reads better to both a hiring manager and a parsing system than "improved performance". This tool sticks to a plain, ATS-friendly structure on purpose.
Can I use this for any industry? Yes — the layout is intentionally generic so it fits most roles. For creative fields where a designed resume is expected, you may want a more visual template in addition to this one.
Is my resume data stored anywhere? No — it's rendered in your browser only and nothing is uploaded.