JD Match

Resumes tailored to every job description

Upload your resume, add the role you want (paste text or upload a JD file), and generate an AI-aligned version with ATS-style scoring—then preview, refine, and export from your dashboard.

JD + resume
One workflow
ATS-style
Match insights
Preview
PDF, Word & text
JD Match — resume tailored to job descriptions

How It Works

From saved job descriptions to an optimized resume you can preview and download

1. Upload Resume

Upload PDF, Word, or plain text. We keep your original on file so you can generate multiple tailored versions.

2. Add Job Description

Paste the posting or upload a JD file (PDF, Word, or text). Save roles in My Job Descriptions to reuse anytime.

3. Get Optimized Resume

Generate an optimized resume, review it beside your original upload and JD, then export—subscription limits apply by plan.

Powerful Features

Tools that mirror how you already apply—just faster and more consistent

JD-aware rewriting

Each run uses your selected job description and base resume so headings, bullets, and emphasis track what employers asked for.

Keywords & ATS-style score

See how closely your draft aligns with the JD and where terminology overlaps—helpful before you hit “submit.”

Library & previews

My Resumes and My Job Descriptions keep originals and AI versions organized, with in-browser previews for PDFs and quick downloads for Word uploads.

Ready to Land Your Dream Job?

Open a free account to explore the workflow, then upgrade when you need higher limits or premium features.

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Why teams use JD Match

Straightforward tooling for repeatable applications—not a black box

One source of truth

Keep each job description and the resumes you generated for it in one place, so you never mix up versions again.

Compare before you send

Open your original upload next to the AI-optimized draft and the JD PDF or text—so edits stay intentional.

Honest positioning

ATS-style scoring highlights gaps; exports and previews are built for real files (PDF, DOCX, TXT)—not vaporware demos.