Paste your resume or LinkedIn profile, drop in the job posting, and get a rewritten resume that highlights your real experience in the language that job is asking for — no fabricated skills, no fluff.
Sharpen reads the job posting the way a hiring manager and an ATS both would, then re-frames your real experience to match — reordering, re-wording, and re-prioritizing what you've already done.
Paste your resume text, upload a file, or paste your LinkedIn "About" and experience sections directly.
Paste the job link or the full job description text. We pull out the must-have skills, tools, and language.
A rewritten resume plus a keyword match report and a plain-English log of what changed and why.
Everything runs in this browser tab. Nothing you paste here is saved anywhere once you close the page.
No — it's explicitly instructed not to. It can only reorganize, re-word, and re-prioritize what's in the resume or profile text you provide. If a job asks for something you haven't done, the honest move is to leave it out, not fabricate it — and that's how this tool is built.
Lots of job sites block automated tools from reading their pages, or require a login. Pasting the text directly is slower for you but far more reliable — you can always paste the link too, as a backup reference.
No. Everything you paste is sent to generate your tailored resume and is not stored by this tool after your session ends. If you'd like a copy, use the copy or download button before you close the tab.
No tool can promise that. This helps your resume speak the same language as the posting and survive automated screening — the interview itself still depends on your background and the role's fit.