AI tools for resume writing have changed how professionals approach job applications. Instead of staring at a blank page, you can describe your experience in plain language and have AI help structure it into sharp, action-driven bullet points. The catch is knowing which tools to use and in what order. Most people jump between 5 different apps and end up with an inconsistent mess. At aidowith.me, the route walks you through 10 structured steps: from pulling out your raw experience, through ATS keyword matching, to final formatting checks. Users finish with a polished resume in under 2 hours. 73% of recruiters spend less than 10 seconds on first review, so every word has to earn its place. Tools like ChatGPT or Claude handle drafting while Jobscan checks ATS compatibility. The route shows you exactly how to make that happen.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You spend 3+ hours on a resume that still feels generic and fails ATS filters before a human ever sees it.
- You copy bullet points from old job descriptions and have no idea which keywords the recruiter's system is scanning for.
- Every time you apply to a new role, tailoring the resume takes another 45 minutes you don't have.
With aidowith.me
- Extract your strongest achievements in minutes using structured AI prompts that turn vague job history into specific, metric-driven bullets.
- Match your resume to a job posting in one pass: paste the listing, get a keyword gap analysis, and fill it fast.
- Save a reusable resume template so each new application takes 15 minutes, not 45.
Who Builds This With AI
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
Ops & Analysts
Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
How It Works
Dump Your Raw Experience
Write out your work history in plain language, no formatting required. AI will help you identify the strongest achievements and turn them into action-oriented bullet points.
Match Keywords to the Job Posting
Paste the job description and run a keyword gap check. You'll see exactly which terms are missing from your resume and where to add them without sounding robotic.
Format and Run ATS Checks
Apply a clean, ATS-safe layout and run a final scan to catch formatting issues that trip up applicant tracking systems before a recruiter ever reads your file.
Build Your Resume With AI, Step by Step
The route walks you through every stage: from raw experience to ATS-ready document. No guessing, no blank page paralysis.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Dump Your Raw Experience
Match Keywords to the Job Posting
Format and Run ATS Checks
Save a reusable resume template so each new application takes 15 minutes, not 45.
"I'd been putting off updating my resume for months. Followed the route and had a finished, tailored version ready in 90 minutes. Got a callback within a week."- Marketing Manager, SaaS company
Questions
The most reliable combination is a strong language model (like Claude or ChatGPT) for drafting and rewriting bullets, paired with a dedicated ATS checker like Jobscan or Resume Worded for keyword analysis. The key isn't the tool, it's the sequence. Jumping straight to formatting before your content is solid wastes time. The aidowith.me route puts content first, keywords second, and formatting last, which is the order that produces results.
Yes, with the right input. If you give AI a generic job title and nothing else, you'll get generic output. But if you feed it specific projects, metrics, and outcomes from your actual work, it can structure that into punchy bullets that sound natural. The route on aidowith.me starts with a structured dump of your raw experience before any AI writing happens, so the output reflects your real work, not a template.
Most users on aidowith.me finish a polished resume in 1.5 to 2 hours on a first run. If you're tailoring an existing resume to a new job posting, that drops to around 15 to 20 minutes per application once you have a base document. The 10-step route includes all stages from content extraction through final ATS checks.