Free Resume Builder

Fill a simple form, preview a clean A4 resume and download a PDF — all in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Template

Sections & order

Resume score

Header

Summary

Experience

Education

Projects

Skills

Separate with commas or new lines.

Languages

e.g. Korean (Native), English (Fluent).

Certifications & awards

Custom section

Cover letter

Keyword match (ATS)

Paste a job posting to see which of its keywords already appear in your resume.

Guide

Build a resume in your browser

ResumeBloom turns a simple form into a clean, one-page resume you can download as a PDF or print. Fill in your details on the left and the A4 preview updates live as you type. Add as many work and education entries as you need, list your skills, and optionally include a photo — then export. Everything happens on your device: nothing you enter is uploaded, and your draft is saved in your browser so you can come back to it later.

What to put on a one-page resume

Start with your name and a short headline (the role you are aiming for), followed by clear contact details. A two- or three-line summary helps a reader place you quickly. Under experience, lead each entry with your role and company, add the dates, and describe results in short bullet-style lines rather than long paragraphs. Keep education concise, and list the skills most relevant to the job. For most people, one well-edited page beats two cluttered ones.

Write bullet points that show impact

A strong bullet starts with an action verb and, where you can, ends with a number. Compare “Responsible for the website” with “Redesigned the checkout and lifted conversion 18%.” The second tells the reader what changed and by how much. Lead with the result, keep each line to one idea, and drop filler like “responsible for” or “duties included.” You do not need a metric on every line, but two or three quantified wins make a resume far more convincing than a list of tasks.

Tailor it to the job and get past the ATS

Many applications first pass through an applicant-tracking system that scans for keywords from the job post. Read the posting, note the skills and tools it names, and make sure the ones you genuinely have appear in your resume in plain text. Keep the layout to a single column with normal headings — tables, text boxes and images can confuse parsers. ResumeBloom’s clean text layout reads well for both software and people, and you can export a plain .txt version for forms that only accept text.

Korean and any language

Because the PDF is rendered from the on-screen document, Korean and other non-Latin text appears exactly as you see it — there is no font-embedding step that can break it. The interface is available in several languages, and you can write your resume in any language you like.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is it free and private?

Yes. It is free with no sign-up, and everything runs in your browser — your resume and photo are never uploaded to a server.

Does the PDF support Korean?

Yes. The PDF is created from the live preview, so Korean, Japanese and any other script come out exactly as shown, with no broken fonts.

Where is my photo stored?

The photo you choose is read locally and shown in the preview only. It is never uploaded; it stays on your device with the rest of your draft.

Is my draft saved if I close the tab?

Yes. Your form is saved in your browser's local storage, so it is still there when you return. Use Clear to start fresh.

Is it ATS-friendly?

The layout is a clean, single-column document with real text, which reads well for both people and most applicant-tracking systems. Avoid relying on the photo or colour alone to convey information.

Should a resume be one page or two?

One page is ideal for students and most people with under about ten years of experience; it forces you to keep only what matters. Two pages are fine for longer or more senior careers. The fit badge above the preview tells you when your content spills onto a second page so you can decide whether to trim or let it run.

How do I make it pass keyword screening?

Mirror the wording of the job post for skills you actually have, write them as plain text (not only inside the photo or a graphic), and keep a simple single-column layout. Avoid stuffing irrelevant keywords — a human reads the resume after the software, and obvious padding hurts you.

Can I export plain text for online forms?

Yes. Use Download .txt to get a clean text version of your resume that you can paste into application forms or ATS fields that do not accept PDFs. It contains the same content as the preview, without styling.