Hi HN, I recently created and published an open-source resume builder as a weekend project. The idea came to me while I was mentoring students and noticing common mistakes they made in their resumes that I had also made in the past. I thought to build a tool to help people easily create a modern professional resume with built-in best practices to avoid those mistakes.Top highlights of the resume builder are:1. Real time UI update as you type2. ATS friendly to top ATS platforms, e.g. Greenhouse, Lever3. Privacy focus - no sign up is required and data is stored locally in browser that only users have access4. Support import from existing resume PDFThe tool also includes a resume parser to help people test their existing resumes’ ATS readability if they might not be interested in using the builder. I also explained the parser algorithm in an article with interactive tables that might be an interesting read to see the steps and logics it uses (https://www.open-resume.com/resume-parser).I hope others might find this tool useful and I look forward to hearing any feedback the community has. Thanks all.Home Page: https://open-resume.comGithub Repo: https://github.com/xitanggg/open-resumeProduct Hunt: https://producthunt.com/posts/openresume
Users express concerns about misleading marketing claims, particularly the misuse of 'trusted by' sections and company logos, suggesting a need for honesty and legal confirmation. There's a debate over the false dichotomy of malice vs. stupidity, with some discussing the nuances of common sayings. Comments on resumes highlight regional differences, the shift to online formats, and discrimination in hiring practices. Users also discuss the effectiveness of resume tools, with some praising open-source projects and others pointing out parsing issues and ATS compatibility. There's interest in features like JSON Resume support and customization, while some users share personal experiences with resume building and job searching.
Users criticize the product for misleading trust claims, such as the misuse of logos and endorsements, which are perceived as dishonest and manipulative. There's a significant concern about the product's role in perpetuating hiring biases, particularly against non-native speakers and those with accents. The resume feature is contentious, with users suggesting it could make candidates appear dishonest. Technical issues with the product include poor parsing of resumes by ATS, issues with web editors, and a lack of support for standard formats like JSON. Users also find self-ranking systems harmful and arbitrary, and there's a call for clearer communication and better hiring criteria.