PrismResume · JD Match

Paste a job post,
AI hands you a resume that hits the keywords

Sent one resume to ten roles and matched none? Let AI reverse-engineer the target job post, find your resume's gaps, and rewrite the keywords and wording, without overwriting your original — open the new copy in one click and keep editing.

Three steps

1

Paste a job-post link or text

One-click fetch from job posts on LinkedIn, Indeed, and similar boards; for sites that block automated fetching, just paste the job-post text manually.

2

AI analyzes key skills and gaps

AI extracts the must-have and nice-to-have skills from the job post, compares them with your resume, and returns a match score, a list of missing keywords, and edit suggestions.

3

Generate an optimized copy in one click

AI rewrites the wording, aligns the keywords, and applies the STAR method. Changes are shown as a side-by-side preview, each one accepted or rejected on its own, and your original resume is never overwritten.

Why use JD Match

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Role-level fine-tuning

Sent the same resume to different roles and matched none? JD Match makes every application a tailored version.

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Facts strictly preserved

Company, title, dates, numbers, and education are never changed by AI — only the wording is refined.

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Before-and-after match rate

See your match rate before and after the rewrite, so you can tell the tailoring actually moved the needle.

Still editing one resume for ten roles? Give each role a resume that hits the keywords

FAQ

Will AI make up experience I don't have?

No. The system strictly limits AI to editing wording only — it cannot change facts like company, title, dates, numbers, or education. After rewriting, AI shows every change as a side-by-side preview, and you can accept or reject each one individually.

What if a job post can't be fetched from a site that blocks scraping?

Job posts on sites with strong scraping protection can't be fetched directly, but you can copy the job-post text and paste it into the input box for the same result.

Will the optimized resume overwrite my original?

No. The result is saved as a new resume named "source resume name (optimized for XX role)", and your original stays untouched. You can tailor a separate copy for each role you apply to.

Is it paid?

The standard engine costs 1 credit per use; the advanced engine (deep rewrites) costs 3. Each button shows the cost up front and asks you to confirm. Failed calls are never charged. Free users get a small amount of credits to try it; members get more headroom. See the Plans page.