Resume job match

Match Your Resume to a Job Description Before You Apply

Paste your resume and the job description to see whether your experience, keywords, and impact statements match the role.

Free preview

ATS-style score and top issues before sign-up.

$1 one-time unlock

Full suggestions, rewrite, and PDF for one task.

No subscription

Pay only when the preview is useful.

Who this resume job match is for

Applicants tailoring a resume for one specific job instead of sending the same version everywhere.

A strong application is not just a good resume. It is a resume that speaks to the role in front of you. ResumeFit helps you compare your resume with the job post and find the gaps before you click apply.

What ResumeFit checks

Required skills mentioned in the job post
Responsibilities that your resume does not address clearly
Bullet points that need stronger evidence
Missing language from the target role
Contact and formatting basics

How to use it

  1. 1Paste your resume or upload a file.
  2. 2Paste the job description exactly as written.
  3. 3Use the score and top issues to decide what to fix first.
  4. 4Unlock the full rewrite if you want a cleaner application-ready version.

Free preview and paid unlock

Free preview

The free preview shows your score and top issues so you can decide whether the match is worth improving.

$1 one-time unlock

The $1 one-time unlock produces a fuller breakdown, prioritized fixes, rewritten resume text, and an ATS-friendly PDF export.

Common questions

Should I tailor my resume for every job?

For important applications, yes. You do not need to rewrite everything, but your strongest skills, evidence, and terminology should match the target job description.

Will this stuff keywords into my resume?

No. ResumeFit is designed to suggest natural alignment, not keyword stuffing. The goal is to make relevant experience easier to see.

What if my resume is already good?

The free preview can still catch role-specific gaps, weak bullets, missing keywords, or formatting issues that are easy to miss.