Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/resumeWrite a sharp, achievement-led resume/CV that passes ATS and earns the interview. Use when asked to write or rewrite a resume or CV, turn experience into a resume, or tailor a resume to a job. Produces a clean, single-column, ATS-friendly resume — summary, experience as quantified accomplishment bullets, skills, and education — ready to export as a designed PDF.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/resumeA resume gets ~7 seconds and an ATS scan before a human reads it. So it has to be scannable, achievement-led, and keyword-aligned — not a job-description recap. This skill turns your experience into quantified accomplishment bullets, structured single-column (ATS-safe), and tailored to the target role. Export it with the Paper or Modern PDF theme for a typeset result.
You will often get rough notes, a partial history, or just a target role. Always deliver a complete,
ready-to-use resume anyway — do not stop to ask questions and do not leave bracketed placeholders like
[Company] or [add metric]. Where a detail is missing, infer a specific, realistic one from the rest of
the brief and the target role, and mark anything you inferred (assumed — confirm) so the user knows to
verify it. A concrete, labelled assumption always beats a blank or a clarifying question.
Quantify every achievement. Lead with the user's real numbers — when they gave a figure, use it exactly. Only when a metric is genuinely absent, turn the duty into an outcome-focused achievement (the result, e.g. "shipped the mobile app v1, growing it to its first cohort of users"); add a number only if it's a defensible, conservative estimate, marked (assumed — confirm). Never silently fabricate or inflate numbers on a real person's resume — an unmarked invented metric is the one thing worse than a missing one.
Output only the finished resume (and its short tailoring note) — no preamble, no "here's your resume", no meta-commentary about what you did.
A single-column, ATS-friendly resume in this order:
[Target title] · [city / remote] · [email] · [phone] · [LinkedIn/portfolio]
Summary — 2–3 lines: who you are, your strongest proof, and what you're targeting. No "results-driven professional" filler.
Experience — reverse-chronological. Per role: [Title], [Company] · [dates]
Skills — grouped, keyword-rich, mirroring the job's language (ATS matches on these).
Education — degree, institution, year; certifications.
Tailoring note (separate, for the user): which of the job's keywords you wove in, and any gap to address in the cover letter.
Achievement-led, ATS-aware resume practice (reverse-chronological, quantified-impact bullets, keyword alignment).