Honest feedback from people using Resonn in their job search — in their own words.
Real feedback from early users, loaded exactly as they wrote it.
Resonn helped me stop sending the same resume to every internship. I can tailor it to the actual job description without rewriting everything from scratch.
I uploaded my resume, added the job I wanted, and Resonn showed me exactly where I was a strong fit and where I needed work.
I had no idea how to make a resume for my first job. Resonn helped me figure out what experience I could actually put on it.
The biggest difference for me was that the resume still sounded like me. It didn’t come back full of generic AI language.
I was spending forever changing my resume for different internships. Resonn made the whole process much faster.
The interview prep was way more useful than generic interview questions. The questions were based on the actual position I was interviewing for.
I liked getting feedback on my interview answers instead of just being handed a list of questions.
Resonn helped me see that my experience actually matched the job better than my resume made it look.
I didn’t have much work experience, so I didn’t think I had enough for a resume. Resonn helped me use school, sports and volunteer experience.
The Job Fit feedback helped me decide which positions were actually worth spending my time applying for.
I had the experience they were looking for, but I wasn’t explaining it well. Resonn helped me fix that.
Being able to tailor my resume and cover letter for the same job in one place saved me a ton of time.
Most AI-written cover letters sound fake. Resonn gave me something that sounded much closer to how I actually communicate.
I used Resonn before an interview and walked in much more prepared because I had already practiced questions specific to the role.
I never really understood what people meant by matching your resume to the job description. Resonn made it easy to understand.
Instead of guessing what to change on my resume, I finally had specific feedback.
I was applying to a lot of jobs and getting nowhere. Resonn helped me focus on better-fit positions and improve how I presented my experience.
The recruiter outreach feature helped me write a LinkedIn message that sounded professional without sounding desperate or automated.
I hate writing cover letters. Resonn got me through one quickly and gave me something I was actually comfortable sending.
I like that Resonn doesn’t just rewrite everything for you. It explains what could be stronger and lets you decide what to change.
I used Resonn for my first real job application. It helped me build a resume and prepare for questions they might ask me in the interview.
After my interview, I added the key points we discussed and Resonn helped me write a follow-up that actually sounded personal.
I was surprised by how much stronger my resume became just by changing how I described experience I already had.
Having my master resume saved makes applying for different jobs much easier. I don’t have to keep creating new versions from scratch.
I used the salary negotiation help before responding to an offer. It helped me organize what I wanted to say without making the conversation awkward.
The interview practice helped me catch answers that were too long and unfocused before I said them in a real interview.
Resonn feels more like having someone help you through the entire job search instead of just having an AI resume writer.
I could go from finding a job posting to having a tailored resume, cover letter and interview prep without jumping between five different tools.
I didn’t want AI writing my resume for me. I wanted help making my resume better while keeping it in my own voice. That’s what I got.
I was nervous about applying for my first job because I didn’t know what to put on a resume or what they would ask in the interview. Resonn helped me with both.