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Choose from 10 expertly designed, ATS-friendly templates that recruiters love.
Change and refresh templates anytime — your content stays intact. No need to re-enter your info when switching formats.
Use our friendly structure templates with built-in ATS scoring and resume feedback to improve your chances of getting noticed.
Generate professional work experience, skills, and descriptions using our pre-trained prompts — no need to figure out ChatGPT.
Choose from our collection of professionally designed templates, all optimized for ATS systems.
Create your professional resume in three simple steps
Select a layout from our professional and ATS-friendly designs.
Use AI to write your resume or fill in your details manually.
Scan your resume to get tips on how to improve for applicant tracking systems.
Download your resume as a PDF and start applying confidently.
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Everything you need to know about our resume builder.
ATS stands for Applicant Tracking System — software used by companies to scan, rank, and filter resumes before a human ever reads them.
Use a clean layout, relevant keywords from the job description, and avoid graphics or columns. Our templates are pre-optimized for ATS and include a built-in ATS scan with feedback.
Yes! You'll still have access to your saved resumes even after your Premium ends. However, editing Premium templates or exporting high-quality PDFs will require a reactivation.
No — the Resume Builder is part of the Jobcadu Premium package, which also includes: Pro Profile (featured exposure to recruiters), Application Priority, Premium Career Toolkit (including full access to career tests and tools)
A resume is a document that summarizes your educational background, skills, and work experience. It's typically used to apply for jobs and helps employers evaluate your qualifications quickly.
While often used interchangeably, a resume is usually a one- to two-page summary focused on relevant experience. A CV (Curriculum Vitae), on the other hand, is more detailed and often used for academic or research roles.
Start with a professional summary at the top, followed by your most recent work experience, relevant skills, and education. Use clear formatting and tailor your resume to each job you apply for.
If you're a recent graduate, include your education, internships, projects, extracurricular activities, and relevant skills such as languages or software proficiency, even if you don't have formal work experience yet.
A resume should ideally be one page for entry-level applicants and no more than two pages for those with more experience. Keep it concise and focused on what's most relevant.
It depends on the country and company. Some companies in Thailand may expect a photo, while many international companies or tech firms prefer resumes without photos to avoid bias.