Resume Tailor
Career skill, available on Zeplik
Resume Tailor is a ready-to-run career and job search skill on Zeplik. Not for ATS keyword/formatting compliance checks (use resume-ats-optimizer). Ask in plain language and Zeplik applies the skill's method for you inside the conversation, on whichever AI model you prefer.
The Resume Tailor skill loads automatically when your request matches it, or you can invoke it directly by typing /resume-tailor in any chat. It works with attachments, connectors, and any model that supports the task, so you get the same expert method every time without setting anything up.
What the Resume Tailor skill can do
- Reorder resume sections and jobs by relevance to target role
- Rewrite professional summary to mirror job description keywords
- Reorder skills section and add missing keywords truthfully
- Swap and rephrase bullet points to lead with most relevant achievements
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How the Resume Tailor skill works
Resume Tailor
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when the user wants to:
- Customize their resume for a specific job posting
- Adjust their resume to match job requirements
- Create a targeted version of their resume
- Mentions: "tailor resume", "customize resume", "target role", "specific job", "match job description"
Use AFTER job-description-analyzer to know what to emphasize.
Core Capabilities
- Reorder experience sections by relevance to target role
- Adjust professional summary for specific position
- Add missing keywords from job description
- Modify bullet points to match job requirements
- Maintain authenticity while optimizing match
- Create multiple targeted resume versions
The Tailoring Philosophy
Key Principle: You're not lying or fabricating - you're HIGHLIGHTING the most relevant parts of your true experience.
Think of your full experience as a library of achievements. Tailoring means selecting the books that best fit what each employer is looking for.
Tailoring Process
Step 1: Analyze the Job (Use Job Description Analyzer First)
- Identify required skills and keywords
- Note the company's priorities
- Understand the role's primary responsibilities
Step 2: Audit Your Resume
For each section, ask:
- Does this support my candidacy for THIS specific role?
- Is there a better way to phrase this for THIS job?
- Should this be higher or lower in priority?
Step 3: Make Strategic Adjustments
Professional Summary: Rewrite to mirror the job's key requirements
Skills Section: Reorder to put most relevant skills first, add missing keywords
Experience:
- Reorder jobs if a less recent role is more relevant
- Swap bullet points to lead with most relevant achievements
- Add keywords naturally into existing bullets
Education: Highlight relevant coursework, certifications
Section-by-Section Tailoring Guide
Professional Summary
This is your "elevator pitch" - customize for each application.
Generic Summary (AVOID):
Results-driven professional with 5 years of experience in business operations. Strong analytical and communication skills. Looking for a challenging opportunity to grow.
Tailored for Operations Manager Role:
Operations Manager with 5 years optimizing supply chain processes and reducing costs by 25%. Expertise in Lean Six Sigma, vendor management, and cross-functional team leadership. Track record of improving operational efficiency while maintaining quality standards.
Tailored for Project Manager Role (Same Person):
Project Manager with 5 years leading cross-functional initiatives from concept to delivery. PMP-certified with expertise in Agile methodology, stakeholder management, and budget oversight. Track record of on-time, under-budget project delivery across $10M+ portfolios.
Skills Section Reordering
Job Description Emphasizes: Data analysis, SQL, Python, stakeholder communication
Before (Generic Order):
Skills: Microsoft Office, Communication, Project Management, Python, SQL, Data Visualization, Leadership
After (Tailored Order):
Skills: SQL, Python, Data Analysis, Data Visualization, Stakeholder Communication, Project Management, Microsoft Office
Experience Section
Strategy 1: Reorder Jobs
If your most recent job is less relevant than a previous role:
Before:
- Marketing Coordinator (current, but applying for data role)
- Data Analyst (previous, highly relevant)
After:
- Data Analyst (labeled with dates, moved up)
- Marketing Coordinator (still included, but secondary)
Strategy 2: Swap Bullet Order
Lead with bullets most relevant to the target role.
Applying for Management Role - Lead with:
- "Led team of 12..."
- "Managed budget of $2M..."
Applying for Technical Role - Lead with:
- "Developed automated system..."
- "Analyzed 500K+ data points..."
Strategy 3: Adjust Bullet Language
Incorporate job description keywords while staying truthful.
Job Description Says: "stakeholder management" Your Bullet Says: "Worked with various teams" Tailored Version: "Managed stakeholder relationships across 5 departments, ensuring alignment on project priorities"
Tailoring Templates
For Each Job Application, Create:
## RESUME TAILORING PLAN
**Target Position:** [Job Title]
**Company:** [Company Name]
**Match Score:** [From JD Analyzer]
### Summary Customization
**Current:** [Your current summary]
**Tailored:** [Rewritten for this role]
### Skills Reordering
**Current Order:** [List]
**New Order:** [Reordered list with added keywords]
**Keywords Added:** [New skills from JD]
### Experience Adjustments
**Job 1: [Title]**
- Bullet to emphasize: [Which bullet to lead with]
- Keyword to add: [What phrase to incorporate]
- Bullet to de-emphasize: [Move down or remove if space needed]
**Job 2: [Title]**
[Same structure]
### Other Adjustments
- Education: [Any relevant coursework to add]
- Certifications: [Any to highlight]
- Projects: [Relevant projects to include]
Common Tailoring Scenarios
Scenario 1: Technical Role at Non-Tech Company
Challenge: They want technical skills but also business acumen
Strategy:
- Lead with technical achievements
- Include business impact in every technical bullet
- Add "translated technical concepts for business stakeholders"
Scenario 2: Management Role (But You've Done Both IC and Management)
Challenge: Show leadership without abandoning technical credibility
Strategy:
- Summary: Emphasize leadership
- Experience: Lead with team management bullets
- Keep some technical bullets to show you understand the work
Scenario 3: Startup (But You've Worked at Big Companies)
Challenge: Show you can thrive in ambiguity and wear many hats
Strategy:
- Highlight cross-functional work
- Emphasize initiative and self-starting
- Show scrappy, creative problem-solving
- De-emphasize rigid processes and large team structures
Scenario 4: Big Company (But You've Worked at Startups)
Challenge: Show you can work within structure and at scale
Strategy:
- Emphasize process improvement
- Highlight work that scaled
- Show collaboration across teams
- Add metrics that show impact at scale
Keyword Integration Rules
DO:
- Add keywords that truthfully describe your work
- Use exact phrasing from job description when accurate
- Place keywords naturally in context
- Include keywords in multiple locations (summary, skills, experience)
DON'T:
- Add skills you don't actually have
- Keyword stuff (repeating same term 10x)
- Create a different meaning than your actual experience
- Sacrifice readability for keyword density
Truth vs. Tailoring Line
Acceptable Tailoring:
- Reordering true information
- Emphasizing relevant experience
- Using industry-standard terminology
- Adding context to vague statements
- Matching language style to job description
Unacceptable (Lying):
- Adding skills you don't have
- Changing numbers or metrics
- Creating fake experiences
- Claiming titles you didn't hold
- Stating certifications you don't have
Version Management
Maintain a Master Resume
- Keep ONE complete document with ALL experiences
- Include every bullet you've ever written
- This is your "source of truth"
Create Targeted Versions
- Name files clearly: "JohnSmith_Resume_ProductManager_TechCorp.pdf"
- Track which version went to which company
- Save tailoring notes for interview prep
Version Naming Convention
[LastName]_Resume_[TargetRole]_[Company]_[Date].pdf
Examples:
- Smith_Resume_PM_Google_Jan2024.pdf
- Smith_Resume_DataAnalyst_Meta_Jan2024.pdf
- Smith_Resume_General_Master.docx (your master file)
Quick Tailoring Checklist
Before submitting any resume:
- ✅ Summary mentions the exact job title/function
- ✅ Top 5 skills match job description's top 5 requirements
- ✅ Most relevant experience is positioned first
- ✅ Each job's top bullet addresses job's key requirement
- ✅ Keywords from JD appear naturally throughout
- ✅ Company/industry terminology is used correctly
- ✅ All claims are truthful
- ✅ File is named appropriately
- ✅ ATS formatting maintained
- ✅ Saved for interview prep reference
Output Format
When tailoring a resume, provide:
# TAILORED RESUME CHANGES
## Target: [Job Title] at [Company]
### Professional Summary
**Before:** [Original]
**After:** [Tailored version]
**Keywords Added:** [List]
### Skills Section
**New Order:** [Reordered list]
**Added:** [New keywords]
**Removed:** [If any, for space]
### Experience Changes
**[Company Name] - [Title]**
- Move bullet X to position 1
- Modify bullet Y: [Before → After]
- Add keyword "[phrase]" to bullet Z
[Repeat for each relevant job]
### Overall Changes Summary
- Keywords added: X
- Bullets modified: Y
- Sections reordered: Yes/No
- Estimated new match score: Z%
Implementation Notes
- Always start with the job description analyzer
- Keep tailoring changes documented for interview prep
- Maintain master resume as source of truth
- Never sacrifice ATS compatibility for tailoring
- Test keyword match after tailoring
Zeplik output presentation
Present the final deliverable as a single polished artifact: clear headings, tables where the content is tabular, fenced code where it is code. Lead with the deliverable itself; keep process commentary to a single short line. If the skill produced multiple files or sections, end with a compact list of them with one-line purposes.
How to use the Resume Tailor skill
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Describe your career and job search task
Ask in plain language, or type /resume-tailor to invoke the skill directly. Zeplik recognizes the Resume Tailor skill and applies its method.
Review and refine the result
Zeplik returns a clear, structured answer. Ask follow-ups in the same chat to refine it or take the next step.
Source and credit
- Author
- davila7 community
- License
- MIT
Adapted from the open-source davila7/claude-code-templates project and tuned to run natively on Zeplik. View source on GitHub.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Resume Tailor skill?
- Resume Tailor is a ready-to-run career and job search skill on Zeplik. Not for ATS keyword/formatting compliance checks (use resume-ats-optimizer). Ask in plain language and Zeplik applies the skill's method for you inside the conversation, on whichever AI model you prefer.
- How do I use Resume Tailor on Zeplik?
- Sign in to Zeplik and ask in plain language, or type /resume-tailor in any chat to invoke it directly. The skill applies its method and returns a result you can refine in the same conversation.
- Which AI model does the Resume Tailor skill use?
- Any model you choose. Zeplik works across every model in one chat, so the Resume Tailor skill runs on your preferred model for the task.
- Where does the Resume Tailor skill come from?
- The Resume Tailor skill is adapted from the open-source davila7/claude-code-templates project (MIT) and tuned to run natively on Zeplik. The original source is linked on this page.
- How much does the Resume Tailor skill cost?
- Using the skill is free to start. You only spend Zeplik credits when the assistant runs, and new accounts begin with free credits.
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