Why tailoring beats volume
Recruiters and screening software look for a match to this role — not a generally impressive candidate. When a hiring manager scans dozens of resumes for one opening, the ones that speak the posting's language rise to the top. Tailored applications consistently outperform generic ones on response rate.
The catch: manual tailoring takes 20–40 minutes per application. Across dozens of applications, almost everyone gives up and mass-sends one file. That's exactly the problem this feature removes.
How it works
1. Paste the job description
One text box — or pick a job the built-in job search already found for you.
2. The AI reads the requirements
It identifies the substantive requirements — technologies, seniority, responsibilities — and compares them against your profile.
3. Your resume adapts
Your most relevant experience moves up, phrasing aligns with the posting's language, and missing keywords you genuinely have get included. Nothing you didn't do gets added — tailoring works strictly on the truth.
4. Check the score and apply
The match score (we call it your Match Orbit) shows how close you are to the requirements. Happy with it? Download the file or apply directly.
What you get out of it
- More callbacks: resumes that speak the role's language clear initial screening more often.
- Hours saved: a half-hour manual rewrite happens in seconds.
- A version for every application: the system keeps them all, so you always know what you sent where.
- Compounding insight: recurring gaps in your match scores show you exactly which skills are worth closing.
Frequently asked questions
Does tailoring invent experience I don't have?
No. It works only with the information you provided — emphasizing, rephrasing and reordering, never adding skills or roles that weren't there.
How long does it take?
Seconds. Paste a description and a tailored version with a match score is ready almost immediately.
Can I edit the result?
Of course. The tailored version opens in the full editor — change any line before downloading or applying.
Does it work across languages?
Yes — tailor an English resume to an English posting, Hebrew to Hebrew, or generate an English version from a Hebrew profile.