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Resume writing service

We write the resume.
One posting at a time.

You point at a single job posting. We write a CV for that posting out of your own history and hand back a PDF, usually inside an hour. There is no template to fill in and no call to book.

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Free account. Free market watching. One payment per CV.

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What you are buying

What arrives, and when.

  • One CV, bound to one job ad

    Which of your bullets appear at all, what order they sit in, and the words each one uses are decided by that posting. Buy a second CV next week and you do not get this document with a new title on top.

  • A PDF, in your account

    It lands at my.cvrocket.ai and stays downloadable. The file is yours: send it, edit it, put it on your own site.

  • About an hour

    Runs we have measured finished in 34 to 45 minutes. An email tells you the file is ready, so you can close the tab.

  • Written in English

    Every generated CV is English. We do not translate them into anything, and a CV in another language is not a thing we sell.

  • Nothing leaves in your name

    No form is filled as you, no message is signed as you, no application is submitted for you. Sending it is your move.

The difference that decides it

A resume writer sells you a document. We sell you a document per job.

The classic service runs like this. You fill in a questionnaire or take a call, a writer works for a few days, a master CV comes back, you get a revision round or two, and from then on you send that document to everything.

That last step is where the money goes. A master CV has to work for the platform role and the infrastructure role and the one you have not seen yet, so it says something slightly careful about all three. The posting you actually want gets the average of your career.

A CV written for one job ad does not have to be diplomatic. It can open on the eighteen months that match and compress six years into a line. It can use the employer's own noun for the thing you built, because there is only one employer reading it. Next week's application gets a different document, and that one is allowed to disagree with this one about which part of you mattered.

What you give up is the person. Nobody interviews you about your career, nobody calls, and there is no round where you argue about a sentence. If that conversation is the thing you want, buy it from someone who sells it; the prices below are what it goes for.

For comparison

What a human writer charges, and how long they take.

The cheapest published package at six services that print their prices, read on the dates in the last column. This is not a judgment of their work, which is often good. It is the shape of the purchase: each of these buys one document, written once, after a wait measured in days.

ServiceCheapest packageFirst draft, as they word itSource
Resume Professional WritersBasic$1254 Business DaysResume Professional WritersChecked 21 August 2026
ResumebleStandard$157First draft in 4 working daysResumebleChecked 21 August 2026
TopResumeProfessional Growth$179delivered to you in about a weekTopResume FAQChecked 21 August 2026
Let's Eat, GrandmaStarter$439first drafts to you 7 days after the consultationLet's Eat, GrandmaChecked 21 August 2026
ResumeSpiceProfessional Resume$589within three business days of your consultationResumeSpiceChecked 21 August 2026
Find My ProfessionProfessional Resume$595First draft delivered in 3–5 business daysFind My ProfessionChecked 21 August 2026

The wait is quoted in each service's own words, because "about a week" and "three business days" are different promises and flattening both into a number would invent a precision neither of them offered.

Every price above buys a document you then send to everything. The tiers on our pricing page buy one document for one posting, and the next posting gets a new one. Which is the better purchase depends entirely on how many jobs you actually want.

Who does what

Five steps, and a person only does two of them.

  1. 01

    You write the profile

    History, projects, numbers, the things you would tell a good interviewer. This is the part nobody can do for you and it is the ceiling on everything after it: a CV is only ever as specific as the profile behind it.

  2. 02

    The engine finds the postings

    One scanner sweeps every board we track and keeps what it finds. Your criteria are a query over 667,633 stored postings rather than today's page of search results, so a rule you tighten at midnight re-reads last month too.

  3. 03

    You choose one

    A match reaches you with the posting attached and the reason it matched. Then it waits. Nothing is written, charged or sent before you name a job.

  4. 04

    The pipeline writes, then argues with itself

    A draft, then 25 readers who each get their own brief and never see one another's notes, then a rewrite, then the same panel again on the rewritten document. When 25 independent readers land on the same weak line, the agreement is worth something.

  5. 05

    The printed file gets its own check

    The rendered PDF is read back the way software reads it: text that comes out as text, sensible page balance, and nothing left in the document that was addressed to the writer rather than to the employer.

No human writer touches your CV, and the reviewers are models rather than people. Two humans are involved in a run: you, and us when something breaks.

Who this is for

US tech, including the roles with three candidates and no second chance.

Engineering, product, data and the leadership roles above them, in the United States. Everything the engine reads comes from company career boards and the large aggregators. If you are applying to two staff-level postings this quarter rather than forty, the per-posting model is doing more for you than for anybody: those two ads are each worth their own document, and a master CV is exactly the wrong instrument for them.

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Price

One payment, for one CV, for one posting.

Nothing recurring exists in this product. The account is free, watching the market is free, and the number below is what you pay the day you decide a posting deserves a document.

Base

$25per CV

The full pipeline at our standard model, run at maximum reasoning effort.

Premium

$155per CV

A stronger model for both the writing and the reviewing, with a larger reasoning budget per run.

Everything on the pricing page

The questions people ask before they buy.

Is a resume writing service worth it?

Not for volume. If you are sending fifty applications a month to jobs you do not care about, a good CV is not your bottleneck and we are the wrong purchase. It is worth paying for on the postings you would be annoyed to lose. A CV written for one posting returns an interview rate of 6 to 9% across our customers' accounts, so twenty of those is one or two conversations, and the cost of twenty is the number you are actually weighing.

How long does it take to get my resume?

About an hour from the moment you approve a posting. Runs we have measured finished in 34 to 45 minutes. You get an email when the PDF is ready, and it stays in your account afterwards.

What if I don't like the CV you write?

There are no refunds, and it is printed here rather than in clause 7: the work starts the second you buy and the result cannot be un-generated. A run that fails and hands back nothing is not a delivered product, so we re-run that at no charge. A CV you read and disagree with is a delivered product. Tell us what was wrong and it changes the pipeline, not the receipt.

Do you apply to the jobs for me?

No. We find the posting and write the document; submitting it stays your act, on your judgment. It is not a missing feature and it is not on a roadmap.

Do I get to talk to a writer?

No, because there is no writer. Nobody interviews you, there is no draft call, and there is no revision round. That is the trade: you get a document per posting instead of a conversation about one document.

Will it get through an ATS?

We check what can be checked. The rendered PDF is parsed back, and the run is not finished until the text comes out as text rather than as a picture of text. Nobody can promise you a specific employer's system, because nobody outside that employer can see how it is configured, and a vendor who promises it is guessing. What we can tell you is exactly what we test.

Can you write my CV in Spanish?

No. Generated CVs are English only, and we do not translate them. The site is bilingual; the documents are not.

What do you need from me?

A profile with substance behind it: employers and dates, what you built, how big it was, what changed because you were there. Numbers help more than adjectives. The pipeline can select and re-state your evidence, and it cannot invent evidence you did not give it.

Do you write cover letters?

Not yet. The product sells one thing today, which is the CV. Cover letters and DOCX are wanted and are not in this version.

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