here's where your resume stands
A clear, honest snapshot of your resume across 10 sections, with practical recommendations tailored to your target role.
17/100
Key strengths
What's already working.
Strengths appear once any section scores 75 or above.
Top improvement priorities
Fix these first for the biggest lift.
- 01Contact details
- 02Professional summary
- 03Education
- 04Experience
- 05Skills
Resume length guidance
Based on your calculated experience, a concise 1-page resume is likely strongest. Focus on relevant education, internships, work experience, projects, and skills.
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Contact details
MissingAdd your name, email, phone, and location.
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Professional summary
MissingAdding a 2–4 line summary helps recruiters quickly understand who you are.
Improve this sectionEducation
MissingAdd your education — degree, institution, and graduation date.
Improve this sectionExperience
MissingYour resume may benefit from more evidence of skills and impact — add internships, part-time work, casual roles, or volunteering.
Improve this sectionProjects
OptionalProjects are not essential for every resume. Add them only if they are highly relevant to your target role.
Improve this sectionCertifications
OptionalCertifications are not required for your selected target role. This section is optional and should only be added if relevant and credible.
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Volunteering & leadership
OptionalOptional — volunteering, leadership, or extracurricular activities can signal initiative when added.
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Formatting & readability
GoodA 1-page resume appears suitable based on your current experience level.
Improve this sectionATS & role relevance
Needs improvementRun the ATS section to see role-relevant keywords you're missing.
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