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jdresumes

Paid

Summary

Rewriting your resume four times for four different job angles — leadership versus IC depth versus specialist emphasis — takes hours you don't have between applications. jdresumes does all four rewrites in thirty seconds.

The tool takes a job posting URL and your uploaded resume, then generates four tailored variants — engineering depth, leadership, cross-functional, and specialist — each paired with an ATS score against that specific posting. You download the one that scores highest and move on. The workflow is a single-shot transformation: paste, upload, pick. There's no iteration loop, no editor, no way to tweak a bullet before downloading. If the output misses a key detail from your resume or misreads the job posting's emphasis, you're re-running the whole process rather than adjusting one section.

Bottom line: Pick this when you're sending twenty applications a week and need four scored angles per posting without spending an afternoon on each one — but plan on a different approach if your target roles require heavily customized narratives that the four preset frames don't map cleanly onto.

Pricing Plans

Usage-Based
Price
$9
Free Tier
Preview only; full download requires payment

Pay per use

Custom

$9 per job posting tailoring

  • Four resume variants
  • ATS scoring
  • No subscription

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Best For: Software engineers applying to multiple role types, Users needing quick ATS-scored resume options, Job seekers wanting four angles without manual rewriting

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  • Generates four distinct emphasis variants from a single upload, so you don't spend three hours manually rewriting bullets for each angle you want to test.
  • ATS scores each variant against the specific job posting before you download, which means you're picking based on measurable fit rather than gut feeling about which version sounds better.
  • Parses job posting URLs directly from Lever, Greenhouse, Ashby, and company careers pages, so you paste a link rather than copying and reformatting raw job description text.
  • No subscription model and credits that never expire, which means a batch of applications doesn't force you into a monthly billing cycle you'll forget to cancel.
  • Preview available before payment, so you can verify the output quality against your actual resume and a real posting before committing.
  • No editing interface between generation and download: if a bullet is truncated, a key skill is dropped, or the ATS score is lower than expected on all four variants, the only option is re-running the full generation — there's no way to fix one line without starting over.
  • The four frames (engineering depth, leadership, cross-functional, specialist) cover the most common software engineering tracks but leave gaps: roles that mix research with shipping, early-stage startup generalist positions, or any posting that rewards a non-standard framing have no corresponding template, and teams targeting those roles will move to a tool or service that allows freeform prompt-driven tailoring.
  • No API access means the tool cannot be integrated into spreadsheet-based job tracking workflows, browser extensions, or any automated application pipeline — users managing high-volume applications across tools will hit this wall immediately and work around it manually or switch to a service with programmatic access.

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About

Platforms
Web
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-19T21:06:03.803Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Software engineers applying to multiple role types
  • Users needing quick ATS-scored resume options
  • Job seekers wanting four angles without manual rewriting

What it does well

  • Tailoring one resume to a specific engineering job posting
  • Generating ATS-optimized variants for senior or staff roles
  • Comparing leadership versus technical emphasis versions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is jdresumes free?
jdresumes is a paid tool ($9). No permanent free tier is offered.
Is jdresumes open source?
No — jdresumes is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does jdresumes support?
jdresumes is available on: Web.

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jdresumes

jdresumes takes two inputs — a job posting URL (Lever, Greenhouse, Ashby, or a direct careers page) and your resume in PDF or DOCX format — and returns four tailored resume variants inside thirty seconds. Each variant reframes your experience through a different lens: engineering depth for senior IC roles heavy on architecture and scale, leadership for staff and tech-lead postings that ask about mentorship and cross-team scope, cross-functional for PM-adjacent roles emphasizing shipped product outcomes, and specialist for domain-specific postings naming a particular stack or discipline. Every variant is ATS-scored against the original job posting so you can compare them directly and download the highest scorer.

The differentiating mechanism is the four-angle generation rather than a single optimized output. Most resume tailoring tools produce one version and declare it optimal. jdresumes acknowledges that a recruiter’s weighting of leadership versus technical depth is rarely explicit in the job description, so it generates all four framings and lets the ATS score surface which framing the posting actually rewards. The vendor states that your resume is never used for training and never shared — storage stays tied to your account.

The tool fits cleanly in one scenario: a software engineer applying to multiple roles across IC and management tracks who wants scored variants without manual rewriting. It breaks when the role demands a narrative that doesn’t fit any of the four preset frames — a founder-track engineering role, a research-heavy position, or any posting where the differentiator is a very specific project or publication that needs foregrounding. There’s no editing layer between generation and download, which means the output is either good enough to ship or you start over. No API is available, so the tool cannot be embedded into a larger job-search workflow or automated pipeline.