Need a resume? UCF alum built a resume app you use on your phone. Would love feedback from fellow Knights.
Hey Knights! We're inviting a small group of UCF students and recent grads to try a new mobile-first resume builder before its public launch.
Instead of filling out endless forms, brb works like a conversation on your phone. It asks questions about your experience, achievements, activities, and goals, then builds your resume in real time as you respond. Most users finish with a polished resume in about 30 minutes, and voice-to-text makes the process even faster.
What makes it different from most resume builders is that it doesn't expect you to already know what to write. It helps uncover experiences you may be overlooking and turns them into strong resume content. Research projects, club leadership, campus jobs, internships, volunteer work, part-time jobs — if you've done it, brb helps you figure out how to present Hey Knights. I'm coordinating feedback for brb, a mobile-first resume builder built by a UCF alum for students who have better things to do than stare at a blank page for three hours.
Here's how it works: brb has a conversation with you on your phone. It asks questions, you answer, and your resume builds in real time while you respond. Talk-to-text works great for it. You can be walking to class, sitting at Starbucks, or lying on your couch. Most people get a complete, professional resume in about 30 minutes.
The part that makes it different from every other resume tool: brb doesn't just wait for you to know what to write. It asks the questions that pull out the experience you have but haven't thought to put on paper. Research credits, club leadership, campus jobs, internships, part-time work. If it happened, it counts, and brb helps you figure out how to say it.
You can also create unlimited job-specific resumes tailored to individual postings, write a custom cover letter for each application, and manage all applications with our Job Tracker.
brb is part of Hire Power, a career platform that keeps going after you get hired too. Career Vault logs your wins as you build your career so we can keep building your next resume in the background. By the time you're ready for your next move, the resume is already mostly written.
Before it goes public, we'd love to hear what UCF students and recent grads think about the experience and what could be improved.
As a thank you for taking the time to provide feedback, participants will receive:
- 3 months of free Pro access after launch (coupon code provided)
- Free lifetime Career Vault access added when feedback is completed and submitted
We're especially interested in hearing from:
- Current UCF students or recent grads
- People without a resume (or willing to start from scratch)
- Anyone willing to try the experience entirely on their phone
Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
GKCO!