Hey hunters,
It’s been a while since we’ve launched our GlossaryTech recruitment toolbox on PH. Today, we’re excited to introduce CV Compiler to you.
We analyzed 1M tech resumes to create a go-to online tool that would scan dev resumes and indicate their weak points in real time.
CV Compiler combines NLP and machine learning to analyze and score your resume and then offers immediate suggestions on how to make it better.
Built for developers, by developers
The service is currently designed for tech professionals: Software Engineers, DevOps, Data Engineers/Scientists, QA Specialists, and the like. However, we plan to make it available for other specialities in due course.
A quick recap of the key features:
- Real-time, personalized feedback on your tech resume
- Concise tips on how to improve it
- Tech insights (how well your resume matches up with the top skills required at companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon…)
- Your positioning (how recruiters using an ATS see your resume)
- Resume & cover letter templates
- Effective lines (resume bullet point examples)
- LinkedIn hacks
- A handpicked list of useful career-related articles
Coming soon:
- Different payment options
- An opportunity to convert your current resume into a web template for its further editing (enhancement) and downloading
- The most popular keywords for jobs within different tech stacks (JS, Java, C#, Ruby, Python, etc.)
Try it yourself today, we have a special promo code for you: HeyProductHunter.
Curious to hear your feedback.
Thanks,
Andrew
I just tried it out with some of my candidates and it really makes a difference. I like the part where it shows the score! UX is very intuitive for a such complex product. Great job @stetsenko_me !
@aaronoleary Thanks for your question! We found that many job applications were being rejected without even an interview, because of the resumes. Apparently, 10 seconds is long enough for a recruiter to eliminate many candidates. I'd say the 3 most common issues with the average tech resume are content, content, content. Oftentimes, resumes include just lists of responsibilities. It's rare to see a resume that contains accomplishments instead of duties. The way you describe your product/project, the skills you list (whether they in high demand)... These are only a few 'weak spots' that most tech resumes have.
Super useful!
I see a business opportunity here: you could provide this tool as a SaaS to companies. Implement a version for them which basically "overfits" certain traits that are important for a given company's culture/position. This would automate recruiters jobs quite a bit and rate candidates better for a given position!
I've used CvCompiler to analyze my resume, and It really was beyond my expectations. It's fast and have a great UI. The recommendations that the CvCompiler gives you, is very important for your resume and job search. It scans your resume for bad content, and then shows you how to replace it with correct words which a recruiter would contact you for an interview.
Pros:
Analyze your CV very fast and give you great recommendations on how to improve your CV's content to catch recruiter's eyes.
hello! Fantastic work. One of the better resume tools I've seen. I've founded Rezi.io which is laser focused on ATS optimized resumes. I'd love to talk more
CVCompiler is a great tool that automatically analyses your CV using Natural Language Processing to provide you with valuable insight about your CV and receive very useful feedback to make it even better. Definitively recommended.
Pros:
Gives you great insight about your CV and how to improve it.
@johnny_kartakov A good question) I'd suggest using our other product (Relocate.me) to promote your jobs. Resumes that have been uploaded to CV Compiler are unavailable for employers. However, we might add an option that will enable (tech) companies to be featured/advertise on the CV Compiler site. Stay tuned.
I can see the target is tech but can you be more specific? Can this help UI/UX designers? Can this help product managers? What about engineers with entrepreneurial background? Thanks in advance.
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To me perfect product, perfectly niched at right time
Pros:Perfect UI/UX, on point, no water, relevant, lightspeed tech support reaction
Cons:Haven't seen
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It helpful in building a good resume
Pros:High Intuitive and Informative
Cons:Haven't seen a con yet
I've used CvCompiler to analyze my resume, and It really was beyond my expectations. It's fast and have a great UI. The recommendations that the CvCompiler gives you, is very important for your resume and job search. It scans your resume for bad content, and then shows you how to replace it with correct words which a recruiter would contact you for an interview.
Pros:Analyze your CV very fast and give you great recommendations on how to improve your CV's content to catch recruiter's eyes.
Cons:It's only for Tech CVs
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CVCompiler is a great tool that automatically analyses your CV using Natural Language Processing to provide you with valuable insight about your CV and receive very useful feedback to make it even better. Definitively recommended.
Pros:Gives you great insight about your CV and how to improve it.
Cons:Maybe needs some more tech profiles.
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