Free Resume Builder
Quick note: This resume builder (ATS-friendly) drafts a resume for you. Replace placeholders like [ADD METRIC] and edit any bullets that don’t match your real experience. How to use: Fill out the form and wait a few seconds for your polished resume.
Polish this resume further with HelperX Bot (don’t forget to copy your resume draft above).
Free Resume Builder That Drafts ATS-Friendly Resumes
This resume builder creates a strong first draft fast — whether you’re starting from scratch or polishing what you already have. Paste what you know, add a job posting if you have one, and you’ll get an ATS-friendly resume you can quickly edit into your final version.
You’ll see placeholders like [ADD METRIC] and [ADD DETAILS] on purpose. They’re your reminder to fill in the parts that make your resume credible and specific.
How To Use This Resume Builder
If you’re building a new resume:
- Paste your work history (company, title, dates)
- Add 2–5 rough bullet notes about what you did (even messy notes are fine)
- Add your target role so the wording fits the job you want
If you’re polishing an existing resume:
- Paste your current resume as-is
- Paste the job posting (optional, but it helps match keywords naturally)
Looking for jobs too?
Once your resume is ready, you can browse our latest listings here: https://techhelp.ca/jobs/
Want A Better Draft With Less Editing?
Add any of the following if you can:
- Tools you used (only if you’re sure)
- Volume (tickets/day, customers/week, projects/month)
- Wins (faster turnaround, fewer errors, better outcomes)
- Anything you trained, standardized, or improved
Even one metric makes a big difference.
Using LinkedIn Or Indeed With This Resume Builder
If your work history is on LinkedIn, copy your titles, dates, and company names from your profile and paste them as raw notes. If you’re applying through Indeed or another job board, paste the job posting here to help the resume match the role more closely.
A Quick Note For Government Job Applications (Canada And The U.S.)
Government applications sometimes ask for extra details (specific dates, duties, or formatting) inside their own application portals. Use this resume builder to generate a strong first draft, then tailor it to the exact posting and copy it into the system you’re applying through (federal, state/provincial, or municipal).
Common Questions
Is this resume builder free to use?
Yes, it’s free to use.
Do I need to sign up or create an account?
No. You can use the resume builder without creating an account.
Can I build a resume from scratch with this tool?
Yes. Choose Build a new resume, then paste whatever you know (even rough notes like job title + company + dates). The tool will draft a complete resume you can edit.
Can I use this to polish an existing resume?
Yes. Choose Polish my existing resume and paste your current resume. You’ll get a cleaner, stronger version with tighter wording and better bullet structure.
Is this resume builder ATS-friendly?
Yes. It generates a clean layout designed to work well with most applicant tracking systems (simple headings and bullets, no tables or fancy formatting).
Can I paste a job posting to tailor my resume?
Yes, and it helps. If you paste the job posting, the draft can align the language and keywords more naturally to that role (without awkward keyword stuffing).
What should I do with placeholders like [ADD METRIC] and [ADD DETAILS]?
Treat them like prompts. Replace them with your real numbers/details if you have them, or rewrite that line to something truthful. Don’t leave placeholders in the final version.
Will the resume builder invent details I didn’t provide?
It’s designed not to. If you don’t provide specific tools, metrics, or details, it should use placeholders like [ADD …] or [VERIFY …] instead. Still, always review the draft and adjust anything that doesn’t match your actual experience.
Can I build a resume if I have no work experience?
Yes. Include what you do have: school projects, volunteering, internships, part-time work, coursework, certifications, clubs, or practical skills. The structure still works — and you can aim it at your target role.
Can I copy, save, or print my resume after it’s generated?
Yes. Copy the output into a document (Google Docs or Microsoft Word), then save or export it as a PDF.
Can I import my LinkedIn profile into a resume?
Not automatically, but you can do it manually in a minute. Copy your Experience entries (titles, companies, dates, and any bullet points you have) and paste them into the resume builder as raw notes. Add your target role (and optionally the job posting), and it’ll draft a resume from that info.
Is the information I paste here private?
We use what you submit only to generate your resume. Don’t paste sensitive personal info (full address, phone, ID numbers, banking/health info). If you want to be extra safe, paste your experience first and add contact details later.
