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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I was returning to work after a 2-year…

I was returning to work after a 2-year career break, and I was scared that recruiters would reject me immediately.

My first resume tried to hide the gap, but it made everything more confusing. ResumeJudge helped me make the CV honest, structured, and much stronger. The scanner gave me a starting ATS score of 44/100. After optimizing it for project coordinator and admin operations roles, I got it to 86/100.

What I liked most was that the final CV did not feel fake or overdone. It helped me highlight my previous experience, transferable skills, freelance work, and the online certifications I completed during my break.

I used the paid subscription for one month and applied to 23 jobs. I got 8 responses, 5 interviews, and one offer that I accepted yesterday.

I was honestly close to giving up before this. ResumeJudge gave me confidence and a resume that actually represented me well.

Definitely a 5-star experience.

March 17, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

ResumeJudge Actually Helped

Not gonna lie, I didn’t expect a resume tool to make this much difference.

I had been applying for product roles for almost 4 months and the silence was brutal. Like, not even rejection emails. Just nothing. I thought maybe the market was bad or maybe I wasn’t good enough.

Then I tried ResumeJudge and scanned my resume. My ATS score was 51, which explained a lot. The tool pointed out that my resume was too vague, missing role-specific keywords, and not showing enough actual outcomes.

I bought the subscription and started using it properly. For every job, I would scan the JD, tweak my CV, and check the score before applying. Slowly, my resumes started scoring around 87–93.

The difference was crazy. Earlier I had maybe 2 replies out of 60 applications. After using ResumeJudge, I got 18 replies from 31 applications. One recruiter even said my resume made it very easy to understand what I had done.

I finally got an offer yesterday for an Associate Product Manager role. I was honestly so relieved I just sat there smiling for 10 minutes.

Huge thanks to ResumeJudge. This genuinely helped me turn things around.

June 8, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

As a fresh graduate

As a fresh graduate, I had no idea how to make my resume stand out. I kept adding college projects, certificates, and internships, but it still looked average.

ResumeJudge was the first tool that showed me what was actually wrong. My ATS score was 36/100 because my resume was missing important keywords from the jobs I was applying to. It also showed that my bullet points were too vague.

I used the scanner to improve my resume for data analyst roles. It helped me describe my SQL project better, explain my internship work properly, and add keywords like dashboards, data cleaning, Excel, Python, visualization, and stakeholder reporting.

After two weeks, my resume score improved to 88/100. I applied to 29 companies, got 9 interview calls, and finally got selected for a graduate analyst role.

I was feeling extremely anxious before this because I thought companies were ignoring me because I was not good enough. ResumeJudge made me realize my CV was the problem, not me.

5 stars from me.

June 1, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I used ResumeJudge while applying for…

I used ResumeJudge while applying for backend engineering roles, and it made a huge difference.

My old resume was too technical but not recruiter-friendly. It had project names, tech stacks, and responsibilities, but almost no business impact. The scanner showed that my ATS score was only 58, even though I had strong experience with Node.js, PostgreSQL, AWS, and distributed systems.

ResumeJudge helped me rewrite my CV so each bullet had impact: latency improvements, infra cost reduction, API performance, monitoring, and ownership. It also helped me tailor versions for “Backend Engineer,” “Platform Engineer,” and “Software Engineer II” roles.

I subscribed for 3 months and used it before almost every application. Before ResumeJudge, I had sent around 80 applications and got maybe 3 replies. After optimizing my resume, I applied to 52 roles and got 21 recruiter responses.

I got my final offer yesterday from a fintech company. The recruiter literally said my resume was “very clear and easy to evaluate.”
That alone made the subscription worth it.

June 4, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

completely changed how I approached job app...

ResumeJudge completely changed how I approached job applications.

Before using it, I was sending out my CV to dozens of companies and barely hearing back. My resume looked okay to me, but I had no idea how poorly it was performing against ATS systems. The scanner showed me exactly where my resume was weak, what keywords were missing, and which sections needed improvement.

The biggest difference was the quality of the final CV. It felt much more polished, focused, and professional. Instead of sounding generic, it clearly showed my experience, impact, and skills in a way recruiters could understand quickly.

I bought the subscription and used ResumeJudge seriously for about three months while applying to multiple jobs. My response rate went from almost zero to around 80%. Yesterday, I finally landed a job I’m genuinely excited about.

I’m honestly so happy. Thank you, ResumeJudge. I really mean it

June 5, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible product, Avoid it, Absolute Scam site

Horrible product, very bad experience. Poor customer care, they didn't even refund my money. Won't recommend ResumeJudge to anyone.

June 2, 2026
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Sorry your experience was this bad, reading this stings, but it's fair feedback. The refund shouldn't have been a fight. Send me your account email at hugh@resumejudge.com and I'll personally make sure it gets handled this week.

- Hugh

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

So far so good

So far so good. I do hate that it cannot auto correct and add the items to the time but other than that I have been getting interviews with my update resume reference.

June 2, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Highly Recommend

Resum Judge solved my problem which other tools couldn't. From generating points to scanning it deeply for correct ATS scores. Thanks to the team behind it, I am getting better responses for my job applications!

May 29, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I’ve tried a lot of resume tools…

I’ve tried a lot of resume tools before, but ResumeJudge actually gave useful feedback instead of generic tips. The ATS analysis was pretty detailed, and it helped me improve the structure, wording, and overall readability of my resume.

What I liked most is that it’s simple to use and the suggestions feel practical for students and job seekers. Definitely helpful if you’re applying for internships or tech roles.

May 22, 2026
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