You've sent out 50 applications and heard nothing back. The problem isn't you – it's how your resume talks to computers.
AI resume builders like Rezi or Kickresume scan job descriptions and rewrite your bullet points to match exactly what hiring algorithms want. They catch keywords you'd never think of and format everything for ATS systems that filter out 75% of applicants.
Here's how it helps you earn more: A stronger resume gets you more interviews. More interviews mean competing offers. Competing offers let you negotiate a higher salary – often $5,000 to $15,000 more per year.
Take Marcus, a warehouse supervisor wanting an operations role. He fed his old resume into Rezi, and the AI rewrote "managed team of 12" to "supervised cross-functional team of 12, reducing overtime costs by 18%." He landed three interviews in two weeks and increased his salary by $11,000.
Note: Never copy-paste AI output without editing. Recruiters can spot robotic language. Use the AI as a first draft, then add your voice and specific numbers.
The practical takeaway: Pick a free AI resume tool, paste your current resume and one job description you want, then spend 15 minutes personalizing the results. That small effort changes who calls you back.
