Tailor mode

Tailor your resume to a specific job description instead of guessing.

Rezoomed compares your saved resume with a target role, highlights where the fit is strong or weak, and helps you rewrite the highest-value sections for that exact application.

Paste a real job description and surface the biggest fit gaps fast.

Open the builder directly in Tailor Mode for role-specific rewrites.

Keep multiple targeted resume versions instead of forcing one generic file everywhere.

Use ATS checking and match scoring alongside the tailoring workflow.

Start here

Create your account first.

Resume tailoring is available inside the dashboard and unlocks on Pro.

How it works

How the Resume tailoring tool works in three steps.

1

Bring in the resume and target job

Upload the resume you want to tailor and paste the job description. Rezoomed locks onto the role context before suggesting changes.

2

Spot fit gaps fast

See exactly which experience signals are missing, weak, or buried — without losing the parts of your resume that are already working.

3

Rewrite the strongest sections

Apply targeted bullet and summary rewrites that mirror the role language while keeping every claim truthful and verifiable.

Why Rezoomed

What sets the Resume tailoring tool apart.

Tailoring without rewriting from scratch

Preserve the existing structure, achievements, and tone. We change what needs to move, not the whole resume.

Honesty-first rewrites

Suggested edits never invent skills or experience. The goal is sharper signal from what you already have.

Connected to match score

Re-check the match score after each tailoring pass so you know the changes actually improved fit.

Related reading

Background on resume tailoring tool workflow

FAQs

Resume tailoring questions

What is resume tailoring?

Resume tailoring means adjusting your summary, keywords, and top bullets so the resume clearly fits a specific target role or job description.

Is tailoring different from ATS checking?

Yes. ATS checking focuses on readability and structure, while tailoring focuses on role fit, missing signals, and stronger alignment to the job.

Can I tailor one resume for multiple roles?

You can, but the strongest workflow is to keep multiple targeted resume versions instead of forcing one file to cover every job family.