About resumaid

practical assistance for job hunting

Has hunting for a job become a job?

Job hunting sucks, now more than ever. Employers have few incentives to make the process cleaner on their end, especially when they are flooded with applications, bots, and low-signal noise. Meanwhile, skilled people struggle to translate their experience into current keywords and hand-tailor their resume to each job they want to apply to, even when the odds of a human reading the application are low.

I made this app for myself first

Assess a job match, surfacing strengths, weaknesses, and differentiators. Use natural language about experiences and turn it into resume fodder. Tailor a rich resume with experience highlights to roles, along with cover letter drafts. Export your whole dossier to a portable archive format.

Data and privacy

Your career data should stay usable and portable. The service keeps a structured profile as the working source of truth, so applications can be generated from the same evidence instead of rewriting from scratch each time.

Exports use standard, human-readable formats where possible, including JSON Resume.

Support and contact

For beta support, email support@praxish.com.

This is still an early service. The useful thing to report is what got stuck: onboarding, profile setup, matching, tailoring, export, or the application workflow itself.

This service uses the JSON Resume schema as a shared profile format for interoperability and portable exports.