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Three steps. No fluff.

01

Upload

Paste your resume text or upload a PDF. Optionally add a job description to score your fit for a specific role.

02

Diagnose

Get a score from 0 to 100, a primary cause of death, and specific findings quoted from your actual bullets. Add a job description and get a second score showing match strengths, gaps, and missing keywords.

03

Resurrect

Section-by-section rewrite with before/after comparisons, ATS keyword optimization, and a copy-paste ready resume. Sign-in required — free during beta.

What you’ll get

A real analysis from a real resume — score, diagnosis, and optional job description matching. Names and details changed.

Autopsy Report

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Patient: Anonymous

CASE #RES-4271

Sample Report


Vital Signs

42/100
Unstable

Primary Diagnosis

Terminal Vagueness Syndrome


Cause of Death

01.

Buzzword-Stuffed Bullet Points

Every bullet starts with "responsible for" and none quantify impact. Recruiters frequently flag this pattern in weak resumes.

02.

No Measurable Results

Zero metrics across 12 bullet points. No revenue figures, no percentages, no team sizes. Your resume reads like a job description, not a track record.

03.

Generic Summary

The professional summary could belong to any candidate in any field. It uses no specific skills, no measurable outcomes, and no indication of seniority or specialization.

Signs of Life

01.

Clean, Scannable Format

Consistent section headers, readable font, and good use of white space. ATS will parse this without issues.

02.

Consistent Employment Timeline

No unexplained gaps. Reverse chronological order with clear date ranges. Recruiters won’t have to guess where the missing years went.


Examiner's Notes

This resume describes what the patient was assigned to do, not what they accomplished. The prognosis improves significantly with measurable outcomes and specific contributions.

SAMPLE REPORT — resumeautopsy.com

Before & after

Real transformations from the Resurrection Protocol — including rewrites targeted to specific job descriptions.

Before

Responsible for managing a team of engineers and overseeing project delivery

After

Led a team of 8 engineers to deliver a $2.4M platform migration 3 weeks ahead of schedule

Before

Helped improve customer satisfaction through various support initiatives

After

Redesigned the onboarding flow, reducing support tickets by 34% and lifting NPS from 31 to 58 in one quarter

Before

Managed social media accounts and created content for multiple platforms

After

Led social media strategy for 3 B2B brand accounts, growing LinkedIn engagement 47% and generating 340 marketing-qualified leads through targeted content campaigns aligned with demand generation goals

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Honest scoring

Most resumes score between 30 and 60. We don’t inflate your score to sell you a fix. A 42 means your resume needs work. An 80 means you might just need minor tweaks.

ATS reality check

92% of ATS systems don’t auto-reject resumes.* The real problem is a recruiter spending 7 seconds on yours. Our targeted analysis scores your resume against the actual job description so you know what may be missing before you apply. Assessment checks general ATS standards — parsing behaviour may vary by employer system. (* Source: Enhancv study of 25 recruiters across 10+ ATS platforms, November 2025.)

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