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i built a thing that interviews you and writes your cv from the talk

hi everyone

so the idea is simple. instead of filling forms, you just talk. it asks you questions like a interview, you answer by voice, and it turns your answers into a resume.

i made it because writing resume from empty page is painful and most people dont know what to put.

its free to build, still early. i look for people to try it and tell me whats bad. https://www.speakresume.ai/

u/TheKaspyn — 9 days ago
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I made speakresume.ai, a resume builder where you talk instead of write

I’m working on https://speakresume.ai and looking for honest feedback. It’s a resume builder for people who get stuck trying to write about their own experience. Instead of uploading an old resume or filling out a bunch of forms, you talk through your work history and it turns that into a resume. I’m mainly trying to figure out if the flow actually feels useful for job seekers.

A few things I’d love feedback on does talking feel easier than typing? are the questions clear or annoying? does the resume sound like a real person or too generic? and at what point would you stop trusting it? It’s still early, so blunt feedback is totally fine. That’s mostly what I need right now.

u/TheKaspyn — 1 month ago

I’m building a resume tool where you talk instead of write

I’m working on a simple resume builder for people who hate writing resumes. Instead of uploading an old resume or filling out a bunch of forms, you just talk through your work history. It turns that into a resume draft. I’m mostly looking for feedback from people in the US who are job hunting right now. If you’ve struggled to explain your experience on a resume, I’d love to know if this actually feels useful or if it misses the mark.

Happy to share the link if anyone wants to try it.

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u/TheKaspyn — 1 month ago