Fix Your Resume and Get Hired Faster

In this article, you’ll discover:

  • How bots filter out most resumes.
  • Why transparency helps you learn more.
  • A fair way to pay for help.
  • How to get a real chance at an interview.

We have all been there. You find a job that looks perfect. You spend hours fixing your resume to make it look just right. You hit send and wait for a reply. But most of the time, you hear nothing back.

It drives you crazy. You start to wonder if anyone even read it. The sad truth is that a human probably never saw it.

Companies use computer programs called Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to sort through applications. These bots reject 80% of resumes before they reach a recruiter. They look for specific keywords and formats. If you miss them, you are out.

A Broken System

This happens to even the most qualified people. Soubhik Dawn, the founder of a new tool called Upplai, experienced this firsthand. He has worked in tech for two decades, yet a computer system once said he wasn’t good enough.

“A few years ago when I was applying for jobs, I received an automated rejection email from a company,” said Dawn. “Days later, their recruiter sent me a LinkedIn message saying I’d be a great fit for the same role. An algorithm decided I wasn’t qualified, while a human recruiter thought I deserved outreach.”

That experience made him realize the system was unfair. He decided to build something to fix it.

See Every Change

Why Choose Upplai?

Upplai is a new AI resume builder that focuses on transparency. Most AI tools take your resume and rewrite it without telling you what they did. It feels like a black box.

Upplai is different. It optimizes your resume for the bots, but it also shows you exactly why it made a change. It might tell you that you need a specific skill listed or that your formatting is hard to read.

You stay in control. If you don’t like a suggestion, you can reject it with one click. It turns the whole process into a learning experience rather than a guessing game.

No Monthly Fees

Another frustrating part of job hunting is the cost. Many resume tools force you to sign up for a monthly subscription. Then, life gets busy, and you forget to cancel it. You end up paying for months even after you find a job.

Upplai uses a pay-per-use model. You get free credits to start. After that, you only pay for the resumes you need. It costs between 50 cents and a dollar per resume.

The platform is now open to everyone. It helps you get past the filters so you can finally show a real person what you can do.

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