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A blank work history feels like a dead end. It is not. Kazifi helps you build a full, honest resume from school, projects, volunteering, and part-time work. Start free.

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John Doe
Product Designer · [email protected]
EXPERIENCE
Design Intern · Stripe
Led merchant onboarding redesign · cut time-to-transaction 64%
Built design system docs · adopted by 12 teams
Founder · RideShare Campus
Built carpool app · 1,400 active riders
EDUCATION
Stanford University · BSc CS
GPA 3.8 · Dean's List 2024
ATS: 87/100· Modern · A4

What you get

A full page from littleKazifi turns school, clubs, and side projects into real sections.
Skills that countShow what you can do, framed the way employers read it.
Honest, never paddedKazifi only uses what you give it and never invents jobs.
Right formatA skills-forward layout that fits a first resume.
Passes ATSClean, single-column templates with a free score before you apply.

How it works

STEP 1
Add your detailsUpload an old resume or answer a few prompts. Kazifi turns it into a clean, ATS-ready draft.
STEP 2
Tailor to the jobPaste the job post. Kazifi matches your wording to it and flags what is missing.
STEP 3
Apply with confidenceExport a polished PDF, generate a matching cover letter, and track every application in one place.

Common questions

I really have nothing to put down.

You have more than you think. Coursework, volunteering, sports, and personal projects all count, and Kazifi helps you frame each one.

Won't it look empty?

No. Kazifi uses a layout built for early careers so the page reads full and focused, not padded.

Is it honest?

Completely. Kazifi phrases your real experience better, it never fabricates roles or numbers.

Your next resume, done today.

Build it, tailor it to the job, and export a clean PDF in one sitting. Free for your first 3 applications.

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Keep exploring: see the entry-level builder, or the new-grad version, read how to write a resume.