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ResumeGenie - The only resume tool willing to tell you not to apply.

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Most resume tools tell you to apply more. ResumeGenie tells you the truth. Upload your resume, paste a job URL, get a straight verdict: Strong Fit, Worth Considering, or Skip, fact only cover letter, elevator pitch, and interview prep. No signup. No keyword games. Just an honest answer before you waste 90 minutes.

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lakshana rajendran
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Hey Product Hunt! šŸ‘‹ I'm the builder behind ResumeGenie. I started this out of personal frustration. After 15 years in tech, I found myself job hunting again. I would follow the same ritual open LinkedIn, find a few roles that looked interesting, spend way too long tailoring my resume, submit, wait. Usually nothing happened. The tools I was using kept telling me things like "add three more keywords." Not once did any of them say the thing I actually needed to hear: "You're not a fit for this role. Don't apply." So I built ResumeGenie. It's the only resume tool I know of that's willing to tell you to skip a role. Here's what it does: šŸŽÆ Gives you a straight verdict: Strong Fit, Worth Considering, or Skip with actual reasoning, not a vague score āœļø Writes a cover letter using only facts from your resume. No made-up metrics, no invented experience šŸŽ¤ Hands you a 60–90 second pitch you can read aloud in the interview ā“ Preps you with role-specific interview answers grounded in your actual background šŸ“‹ Saves your history so you can track multiple roles and export a report Who's it for? Honestly anyone mid-career who's making a move and wants a straight answer before spending 90 minutes on an application they won't get. The boring but important stuff: No signup. Resume parsed in your browser, never stored on our servers. Rate limited to 3/hour and 7/day to keep costs manageable. It's free but not unlimited. What I'd love from you: Try it on a real role you've been on the fence about. Tell me if the verdict feels honest. Tell me if it gets something wrong. That feedback widget at the bottom of the analysis - I actually read those. resumegenie.tech — two inputs, honest answer.