Resume Builder
Overview
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for creating professional, ATS-optimized resumes tailored to specific industries, career stages, and job opportunities. It includes best practices, templates, industry-specific guidance, and ATS optimization strategies.
Workflow Decision Tree
Use this decision tree to determine the appropriate workflow:
1. Is this a new resume from scratch? → Yes: Follow "Creating New Resumes" workflow → No: Continue to question 2
2. Is there an existing resume to review/improve? → Yes: Follow "Reviewing Existing Resumes" workflow → No: Continue to question 3
3. Is the goal to tailor an existing resume for a specific job? → Yes: Follow "Tailoring Resumes" workflow → No: Follow "General Resume Consultation" workflow
Creating New Resumes
Use this workflow when creating a resume from scratch.
Step 1: Gather Information
Collect essential information through conversation:
Career Information:
- •Career stage (entry-level, mid-career, senior, career changer)
- •Target industry and specific role
- •Years of experience in field
- •Education background
- •Key skills and certifications
- •Notable achievements and quantifiable results
Context:
- •Specific job description (if available) for tailoring
- •Career transition context (if applicable)
- •Employment gaps or unique circumstances
- •Geographic location (for regional considerations)
Step 2: Select Appropriate Template
Choose from available templates based on situation:
Chronological Template (assets/template-chronological.md):
- •Best for: Consistent work history, clear career progression
- •Use when: Staying in same field, no significant gaps
- •Candidates: Most professionals with traditional career paths
Functional Template (assets/template-functional.md):
- •Best for: Career changers, employment gaps, diverse experience
- •Use when: Emphasizing transferable skills over timeline
- •Candidates: Career transitions, returning to workforce
Combination Template (assets/template-combination.md):
- •Best for: Mid-career professionals with diverse skill sets
- •Use when: Highlighting both skills and career progression
- •Candidates: Strong experience wanting to emphasize competencies
Entry-Level Template (assets/template-entry-level.md):
- •Best for: Recent graduates, 0-2 years experience
- •Use when: Limited professional experience, strong academic background
- •Candidates: New graduates, interns transitioning to full-time
Step 3: Reference Industry and Career Stage Guidance
Before writing, consult relevant sections in references/industry-career-guidance.md:
Career Stage Guidance:
- •Entry-Level / Recent Graduate strategies
- •Mid-Career Professional approaches
- •Senior / Executive positioning
- •Career Changer techniques
Industry-Specific Guidance:
- •Technology / Software Engineering
- •Healthcare / Medical
- •Finance / Accounting
- •Marketing / Sales
- •Education / Teaching
- •Legal
- •Retail / Hospitality
- •Non-Profit / Social Impact
- •Government / Public Service
- •Creative / Design
- •Manufacturing / Supply Chain
Tailor language, priorities, and emphasis based on industry norms.
Step 4: Apply Best Practices
Consult references/best-practices.md for:
Content Standards:
- •Achievement-oriented language with action verbs
- •Quantified results following the formula: Action + Task + Result
- •Appropriate professional tone and tense usage
- •Relevance over completeness
Format Standards:
- •Length appropriate to career stage (1-2 pages)
- •Professional visual design with adequate white space
- •Standard fonts and consistent formatting
- •PDF file format for submission
Section-Specific Guidance:
- •Contact information requirements
- •Professional summary construction (when to include/skip)
- •Work experience bullet formulation using STAR method
- •Education placement and details based on career stage
- •Skills section organization and content
- •Additional sections (certifications, projects, etc.)
Step 5: Implement ATS Optimization
Apply ATS-friendly practices from references/ats-optimization.md:
Structure Requirements:
- •Standard section headings
- •Simple, single-column layout
- •No text boxes, tables, or complex formatting
- •Standard fonts and bullet points
Keyword Integration:
- •Extract keywords from job description (if provided)
- •Place keywords strategically in summary, skills, and experience
- •Use both acronyms and spelled-out versions
- •Integrate naturally without keyword stuffing
Format Compliance:
- •Text-selectable PDF format
- •No images or graphics containing text
- •Standard date formatting
- •Plain text contact information
Step 6: Write and Format Resume
Create resume using docx format:
- •Start with selected template structure
- •Populate each section with gathered information
- •Apply industry-specific language and priorities
- •Ensure ATS compliance throughout
- •Verify all formatting is clean and consistent
- •Include relevant sections only (delete inapplicable ones)
Critical Formatting Guidelines:
- •Use standard fonts: Calibri, Arial, Helvetica, or similar (10-12pt body, 14-16pt headers)
- •Consistent bullet points throughout (use • or - consistently)
- •Left-aligned text for easy scanning
- •Adequate white space between sections
- •Bold for headers and company/role names
- •Dates right-aligned or consistently placed
- •No decorative elements that interfere with ATS parsing
Step 7: Quality Check
Before delivering, verify:
Content:
- • All bullets start with strong action verbs
- • Achievements include quantifiable metrics where possible
- • Verb tenses consistent (past for previous, present for current)
- • No typos or grammatical errors
- • Content tailored to target role (if job description provided)
Format:
- • Appropriate length for career stage
- • Consistent formatting throughout
- • Professional appearance
- • Standard section headings
- • Contact information accurate and complete
ATS:
- • Simple formatting without tables/columns
- • Keywords from job description included (if provided)
- • Text-based (not image-based)
- • Standard fonts used
Reviewing Existing Resumes
Use this workflow when reviewing and improving an existing resume.
Step 1: Initial Assessment
Analyze the existing resume against best practices:
Content Review:
- •Are bullets achievement-oriented or duty-oriented?
- •Are results quantified with specific metrics?
- •Is verb tense consistent?
- •Is all content relevant to target role?
- •Are there typos or grammatical errors?
Format Review:
- •Is length appropriate for career stage?
- •Is formatting consistent (fonts, bullets, spacing)?
- •Is there adequate white space?
- •Are section headings standard and clear?
- •Is visual hierarchy effective?
ATS Compatibility:
- •Does it use ATS-friendly formatting?
- •Are there problematic elements (tables, columns, text boxes)?
- •Are section headings standard?
- •Would this parse correctly in an ATS?
Step 2: Identify Improvement Opportunities
Categorize issues found:
Critical Issues (must fix):
- •Typos and grammatical errors
- •ATS-incompatible formatting
- •Missing critical sections (contact info, experience, education)
- •Unprofessional elements
- •Inconsistent or incorrect dates
Major Improvements (significantly strengthen resume):
- •Transform duty-based bullets to achievement-based
- •Add quantifiable results and metrics
- •Improve keyword integration for ATS
- •Restructure sections for better impact
- •Add missing relevant information
Minor Enhancements (polish and refine):
- •Strengthen action verbs
- •Improve consistency in formatting
- •Optimize white space
- •Refine professional summary
- •Reorder bullets for impact
Step 3: Reference Guidance
Consult relevant reference materials based on issues identified:
For content improvements: references/best-practices.md
- •Achievement-oriented language
- •STAR method for accomplishments
- •Section-specific guidance
- •Common mistakes to avoid
For ATS issues: references/ats-optimization.md
- •Formatting requirements
- •Keyword optimization
- •Common ATS pitfalls
- •Testing approaches
For industry/stage alignment: references/industry-career-guidance.md
- •Career stage strategies
- •Industry-specific guidance
- •Appropriate emphasis and language
Step 4: Provide Structured Feedback
Organize feedback clearly:
Summary Assessment:
- •Overall strengths of current resume
- •Key areas for improvement
- •Priority of changes (critical, major, minor)
Specific Recommendations: For each section, provide:
- •What works well
- •What needs improvement
- •Specific suggestions with examples
- •Revised versions of weak bullets
Example Feedback Structure:
**Professional Summary:** Current: [Show current text] Issue: Generic and lacks specific value proposition Revised: [Provide improved version with explanation] **Experience Section:** Bullet Analysis: ❌ Current: "Responsible for managing social media accounts" Issue: Duty-oriented, not achievement-focused, lacks metrics ✅ Revised: "Grew Instagram following from 2K to 45K in 8 months through targeted content strategy and influencer partnerships, increasing engagement rate by 300%"
Step 5: Create Revised Version
If requested, create a fully revised resume:
- •Maintain user's core information and experiences
- •Apply all recommended improvements
- •Ensure ATS compliance
- •Optimize for target role (if specified)
- •Use appropriate template format
- •Deliver in professional docx format
Tailoring Resumes for Specific Jobs
Use this workflow when customizing a resume for a particular job application.
Step 1: Analyze Job Description
Extract key information from job description:
Required Qualifications:
- •Must-have skills and experience
- •Required certifications or education
- •Years of experience specified
- •Technical requirements
Preferred Qualifications:
- •Nice-to-have skills
- •Additional certifications
- •Preferred background
Keywords and Terminology:
- •Technical terms and tools
- •Industry-specific language
- •Action verbs used
- •Acronyms and spelled-out versions
- •Job title variations
Company Culture and Values:
- •Language used in description
- •Emphasized qualities
- •Company information
Step 2: Reference ATS Optimization
Consult references/ats-optimization.md for:
Keyword Extraction Strategies:
- •How to identify priority keywords
- •Where to place keywords strategically
- •How to use variations (acronyms + full terms)
- •Natural integration techniques
Customization Approach:
- •Updating professional summary
- •Reordering experience bullets
- •Adjusting skills section
- •Adding relevant context
Step 3: Create Tailored Version
Customize the resume strategically:
Professional Summary:
- •Mirror language from job description
- •Highlight 2-3 top matching qualifications
- •Include years of experience if specified in JD
- •Use job title or aspirational variation
Skills Section:
- •Lead with most relevant skills for position
- •Include all mentioned technologies/tools from JD
- •Use exact phrasing from job description
- •Include both acronyms and spelled-out versions
Experience Section:
- •Reorder bullets to emphasize relevant achievements
- •Add context where needed to show skill matches
- •Integrate job description keywords naturally
- •Quantify achievements that align with role requirements
Additional Sections:
- •Emphasize certifications mentioned in JD
- •Highlight relevant projects
- •Include any specified requirements
Step 4: Verify Keyword Coverage
Ensure comprehensive alignment:
- • All major required skills appear in resume
- • Keywords used multiple times naturally
- • Both technical and soft skills addressed (if in JD)
- • Industry-specific terminology included
- • Job title variations incorporated
- • No keyword stuffing (maintains readability)
Step 5: Balance ATS and Human Appeal
Remember: ATS gets resume through door, humans make decisions.
Ensure Resume:
- •Passes ATS parsing and ranking
- •Reads naturally and compellingly
- •Tells coherent career story
- •Showcases qualifications effectively
- •Maintains professional appearance
- •Would impress human recruiters
General Resume Consultation
For general questions or guidance:
Consult Reference Materials:
- •
references/best-practices.md- Comprehensive guidance on content and format - •
references/ats-optimization.md- ATS compliance and optimization - •
references/industry-career-guidance.md- Industry and career stage specifics
Provide Specific, Actionable Advice:
- •Reference relevant sections from documentation
- •Give concrete examples
- •Explain reasoning behind recommendations
- •Offer alternatives when applicable
Resources
References
best-practices.md Comprehensive resume writing guidance covering core principles, format standards, section-specific guidance, common mistakes, tailoring strategies, and proofreading checklist.
ats-optimization.md Complete ATS optimization guide including how ATS works, formatting requirements, keyword optimization, common pitfalls, testing approaches, and industry-specific considerations.
industry-career-guidance.md Specialized guidance for different career stages, industries, global considerations, and remote work experience presentation.
Templates
template-chronological.md Standard chronological format for traditional career progression.
template-functional.md Skills-based format for career changers and non-traditional paths.
template-combination.md Hybrid format balancing skills and chronological experience.
template-entry-level.md Specialized format for recent graduates and early-career professionals.
Best Practices for Using This Skill
Always:
- •Read relevant reference documentation before writing
- •Choose appropriate template for user's situation
- •Apply ATS optimization principles
- •Quantify achievements with metrics
- •Use strong action verbs
- •Maintain consistent formatting
- •Proofread thoroughly
Never:
- •Use generic, template-like language
- •Include obvious soft skills without context
- •Create overly long resumes (>2 pages without strong justification)
- •Use complex formatting that breaks ATS parsing
- •Ignore job description when provided
- •Include personal information inappropriate for region (photos in US, age, marital status)
Remember:
- •Every resume should be tailored to the target role
- •Quality over quantity in bullet points
- •ATS compliance and human readability both matter
- •Industry and career stage significantly impact approach
- •Specific, measurable achievements are most compelling
- •Professional appearance matters
Output Format
Always deliver resumes as professional docx files:
- •Use standard business formatting
- •Ensure consistent styling throughout
- •Apply appropriate fonts (Calibri, Arial, or similar)
- •Include proper spacing and margins
- •Save as .docx format
- •Provide clear file naming: FirstName_LastName_Resume.docx
When providing feedback or examples, use clear formatting with:
- •❌ to indicate weak examples or current issues
- •✅ to indicate strong examples or improvements
- •Bold for emphasis on key changes
- •Bullet points for organized feedback