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Resume Wording Optimizer

Get resume wording tips from rule-based templates (not AI).

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  • On your device

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Private on your device

Your information stays on your device and is not uploaded.

Paste your resume and target role to get actionable suggestions for stronger action verbs, clearer impact, and a revised summary draft. Suggestions are created from rule-based templates on your device.

How to use this tool

1. Paste your resume text into Resume Wording Optimizer. 2. Enter the target role you are applying for. 3. Click Get suggestions to run rule-based checks on your device. 4. Review verb, impact, and summary tips—replace sample metrics and skills with your real results. 5. Copy only after you verify every claim. Processing runs on your device; inputs are not uploaded.

Worked example

Example: paste a short resume with a weak verb like “helped with,” review the suggested stronger wording, and replace sample metrics with real results before using the draft.

How it works

Paste your resume text and enter the role you are targeting. The tool analyzes your content with rule-based checks — weak verbs, missing metrics, length tips — and drafts an improved summary paragraph with slots for numbers and skills. Everything runs from templates on your device; no online AI service is used.

Limitations

Suggestions are generated from rule-based templates on your device and do not guarantee hiring outcomes.

Privacy and file handling

Your data stays on your device and is not uploaded.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does this use an online AI model?

No. Suggestions come from rule-based templates that run on your device. No resume text is sent to an AI API.

Should I copy the summary draft as-is?

No. Treat tips and draft wording as a starting point. Replace sample metrics with real numbers and verify every claim before applying.

What does the tool check?

It flags weak verbs, missing impact language, and length issues, then offers a revised summary paragraph for the role you enter.

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