Standard Resume
Description
Standard Resume is built for people who want a modern resume that looks great to recruiters without burning hours fighting with formatting. The site feels like a clean, focused workspace where you can move fast and still end up with something polished. Instead of starting with a blank page and guessing what “professional” should look like, you begin with a proven structure and let the builder handle the spacing, alignment, and consistency that normally takes forever in word processors. One of the biggest wins is how quickly you can get momentum. If your experience already lives on LinkedIn, you can pull it into your resume in one step and then shape it into something that reads like a real application, not a profile dump. From there, you can switch between modern resume templates that are designed to be easy on the eyes, easy to scan, and friendly to the way hiring managers actually review candidates. The templates cover different styles, so whether you want something simple and minimal or more creative and bold, you can choose a look that fits your role and industry without redesigning your entire document. Standard Resume also leans into how hiring works now. A strong resume is not just a PDF attachment, it is something you may want to share quickly with a referral, a recruiter, or a hiring manager. That is why the web resume option matters. Instead of sending someone to a noisy profile page, you can share a clean link that highlights your work history, skills, and story in a way that feels intentional and distraction free. When it is time to apply, you can export a crisp PDF that looks the same every time, so you are not crossing your fingers that a layout will break on someone else’s screen. If you are the kind of person who wants guidance, not guesswork, the site also connects you with resume examples and writing resources that help you tighten your wording and present your experience with confidence. The result is a resume that feels current, readable, and ready for real hiring conversations, whether you are applying for your next role, switching careers, or packaging your freelance experience into a professional narrative.