
PatchWork
Upload your career history once, never write a resume again.
20 followers
Upload your career history once, never write a resume again.
20 followers
Other AI tools tailor the resume you upload to a role. PatchWork builds your best possible resume for the role using your entire professional history. Upload your resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn PDF, or any docs that speak to your professional experience once and it builds a master profile of your complete history. After setup, just paste a job description and it writes your best resume for that role and generates a detailed interview prep guide. Stop writing resumes. Start using PatchWork.
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Every AI resume tool I tried had the same problem: it could only work with what I gave it.
Upload your resume, paste the job description, get a "tailored" version back with reshuffled bullets and injected keywords. But the experience that actually fit that role? Probably living in an old draft somewhere in my resume folder. I was still the one deciding what to include. The AI was just a polisher.
What I wanted was a tool that ingested everything I had ever written about my career, built a complete picture of me professionally, and generated the right resume for each role automatically. No hunting through old drafts. No rewriting things I had already written a dozen times. Just paste the job description and get the best possible resume drawn from my full history.
That tool didn't exist. I spent close to a year trying to build it before something finally worked.
PatchWork builds a permanent master profile from every resume and document you upload. After that, paste a job description and it writes the best version of your resume for that role from your complete career history. If it's uncertain about something it included, it flags it for review. Otherwise, you're done.
I used it on my own job search once it was working. Three interviews in the first month after months of nothing.
Two questions for anyone who tries it: Does the output quality feel meaningfully different from tools you've used before? And does the master profile concept solve a real pain point for you, or is it something you wouldn't have thought to want?
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