Resume Builder

Resume Builder is being shaped as a stronger resume-prep workspace, not just a form with boxes.

While the full builder is being refined, this page explains what a fresher resume should achieve: clarity, trust, role alignment, project proof, and ATS readability. A good builder is useful only when the student understands what belongs on the page and why.

What a fresher resume should actually do

A resume should make it easier for a recruiter to trust that you understand the role, have built relevant proof, and can communicate cleanly. It should not try to look senior. It should try to look credible, focused, and ready for the next conversation.

  • Lead with role-relevant projects and tools
  • Use measurable or believable outcomes where possible
  • Keep skills honest enough to survive interviews
  • Make links, GitHub, and contact information reliable

Why this page exists before the tool launches fully

Thin placeholders weaken user trust and also create AdSense quality risk. This page now works as a real resume-prep reference so students can learn what a stronger builder should help them do, even before the interface is expanded into a complete drafting workflow.