How it works

From one resume to every role.

One upload. Modular intelligence. Tailored applications built in seconds.

01
Step 01

Upload your resume.

Drop in any resume. We handle the parsing — PDF, Word doc, or plain text. The raw text is what matters, not the formatting. Most resumes take under 10 seconds to process.

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02
Step 02

Parse into modules.

Every job you've held contains multiple skill domains. We find them. A 4-year IT role might produce 6 separate modules — one for security work, one for hardware, one for provisioning. Each module stands on its own.

Security & Infrastructure
Team Leadership
Developer Onboarding
Technical Writing
Strategic Planning
03
Step 03

Match to a job description.

Drop in any job description — paste it, upload it, or link it. The system scores every module in your library against the role's requirements and builds the optimal stack automatically.

Job Description
Module scores
Security & Infra94%
Team Leadership87%
Dev Onboarding81%
Tech Writing61%
Strategic Plan54%
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Step 04

Generate in seconds.

Download a tailored .docx and .pdf in seconds. Every resume sounds like it was written for that exact role — because the right modules were selected for it.

Security & Infrastructure
Team Leadership
Developer Onboarding
tailored.pdfready.docx

Common questions

No. The AI assembles from content you wrote and verified. Your words, your experience — ModuleHire Labs organizes and selects them. Nothing is fabricated.
A module is a full skill story with context — it captures what you did, why it mattered, and what it demonstrates. A bullet point is a trimmed line. Modules are reusable assets; bullets are formatting.
Typically 8–20, depending on experience length and variety. A 10-year career across diverse roles will produce more modules than a 2-year focused one. You can always split or merge after review.
Yes. Every module is editable, splittable, and mergeable. After parsing you review each module in a dedicated editor — you control the final library.
PDF, DOCX, and plain text (.txt, .rtf). If your resume is in another format, export it to PDF first — that works for every editor and ATS.
Especially well. Modules surface transferable skills that a traditional resume buries. If you're an engineer moving into product, your debugging mindset, stakeholder communication, and spec-writing each become distinct library assets.
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