Resume module
16 pages, 6 prompts, and one verification table that catches every invented metric before a recruiter does.
The free version (and why most people stop there)
The free resume prompt on the site has the refuse-to-invent gate and the persona seed. It produces a clean, honest resume from your real inputs. Most people stop there and that's fine — if you have 2-3 strong roles with quantifiable outcomes, the free prompt does the job.
What the bundle module adds
The bundle module is for the harder cases: career switchers reframing experience that doesn't map cleanly to a new field, candidates with gaps to explain, anyone whose resume gets to the recruiter but stalls before the phone screen. Six prompts in sequence:
- The ATS audit prompt. Feed it your resume and the job description. It returns a keyword-coverage report and the exact bullets to rewrite to clear the filter without keyword-stuffing.
- The refuse-to-invent verification table. A two-column worksheet: claim vs. evidence. Forces you to source every metric on the resume before submission. The single biggest reason candidates get caught in interviews.
- Role-specific bullet templates. One template per role family (IC engineer, EM, PM, designer, marketing, ops, sales). Each one has the bullet structure recruiters in that function actually read, plus the three phrases to avoid.
- The gap-explanation prompt. Layoff, caregiving, sabbatical, health, founder year. Each gets its own framing — honest, short, not apologetic.
- The career-switcher reframe prompt. Takes your existing bullets and translates them into the language of the role you're moving toward, without inflating or claiming experience you don't have.
- The before-after diff prompt. Paste your old resume + the new draft. It returns a line-by-line diff with the reasoning for each change, so you can defend every edit in an interview.
One thing the bundle does that the free prompt doesn't
The verification table. Every other resume tool — free or paid — outputs the resume and stops. The bundle module makes you fill in a two-column table mapping every metric, tool, and claim back to evidence (a Slack message, an old performance review, a project doc). It's 20 extra minutes that catches everything an interviewer would catch in the first follow-up. The candidates who skip this step are the ones who get cut after the phone screen.
Get the bundle
The Job Hunter's AI Bundle is the full set: 44 prompts, 8 negotiation scripts, 3 worksheets, 5 modules, 118 pages of PDF plus the Notion workspace. $39 total. 30-day no-questions refund.
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Who this module is for
Candidates 3-15 years into a career, career switchers, anyone with a gap to explain, and anyone whose resume passes ATS but stalls at the phone screen. The bundle module is also worth it if you're a new grad applying to highly competitive roles (top consulting, FAANG, IB) where the resume bar is high enough that the free prompt isn't enough.
Who this is NOT for
New grads applying to entry-level non-competitive roles — the free prompt is enough. Candidates with 1-2 clear strong roles and obvious quantifiable outcomes — the free prompt is enough. Anyone who wants a one-click resume rewrite without doing the verification work — the bundle is more work than the free prompt, not less.
Try the free prompt first
Use the free resume prompt on your current resume. If the output is materially better than what you had and you can defend every bullet in an interview, you don't need the bundle. If you finish the prompt and still feel like the resume is generic, or you can't defend every claim, the bundle module is built for that gap.
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