Dr. Job's AI Resume Builder helps you create a professional, clean, and optimized resume in minutes—whether you're starting from scratch or updating an old one. Here's how it works step-by-step, including how to auto-generate your general/default resume for applying through Auto Apply.
Step 1: Go to AI Resume Builder
- Click on View & Update Profile
Step 2: Start with Contact Information
Fill in the basics so employers can reach you:
- Full name
- Phone numbers (primary and secondary)
- Emails (primary and backup)
- Location
- Gender, nationality, languages
- LinkedIn and portfolio links (optional but recommended)
Click Save Basic Info & Continue.
Step 3: Add Your Professional Summary
Use your own or let AI help you summarize your skills, experience, and strengths.
- You can edit directly or click AI Power Writing to auto-generate a strong intro.
Click Save Summary & Continue.
Step 4: Enter Work Experience
For each job:
- Add company name and location
- Choose job title and dates
- Paste or write your responsibilities and achievements
Use Edit or Delete to make changes anytime.
Click Save Experience & Continue.
Step 5: Add Projects
Highlight relevant projects that show off your skills.
Click Save Project & Continue.
Step 6: Choose Your Skills
- Add skills manually or pull from your profile
- Select up to 10 skills to showcase
Click Save Skills & Continue.
Step 7: Enter Your Education
- Add degrees, school names, years, and majors
Click Save Education & Continue.
Step 8: Certifications, Coursework & Highlights (Optional)
- Include any extra credentials or training
- Set preferred job title and country
Click through and complete each section, then Save & Continue.
Step 9: Preview & Finalize
- Review your AI-generated resume
- Make any last-minute edits
- Click Save Profile & Publish to lock in your resume
Tips:
- You can go back to any section to edit at any time.
- The more details you fill in (skills, summary, highlights), the better your resume scores with employers.
- Auto Apply works best when your resume is complete, keyword-rich, and defaulted.