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Why start from PaperJet Resume Builder

Complete resume builder product interface

PaperJet opens as a complete resume builder product interface with candidate profile, experience sections, skill summaries, document preview, and export-oriented CTAs already in place.

Built around the main workflow

The example is organized to make career-document creation feel structured, professional, and ready to personalize, so first changes can improve the real user journey instead of rebuilding from nothing.

Ready to change

Use DriftLess to change career segment, resume sections, profile tone, export flow, and coaching CTAs while preserving the polished starting point and live preview behavior.

Useful pieces you can change

Reusable resume builder product interface starting point
Responsive pages ready to adapt
Resume profile layout included
Experience and skills sections included
Document preview styling included
Career product copy included
Export-oriented CTA areas included
Live preview available before the first change
Suggested first changes tuned to this example

A reusable starting point for simple apps

PaperJet is a curated DriftLess example for a resume builder product interface. Editorial resume-builder landing. Hero with a fully typeset mock resume + live keyword-tuner panel, navy + paper + gold palette, serif display.

When you click Use template, DriftLess creates a new project from this example and opens the unchanged preview first. Your next request can change career segment, resume sections, profile tone, export flow, and coaching CTAs without starting over.

Starting idea

Generated from the PaperJet resume-builder template. This is a polished editorial marketing site for a resume-builder tool. Use the existing structure as the base and apply the user's customizations in place.

  • Career-tech founders building document products looking for a plain-English website starter
  • Resume writers and career coaches looking for a plain-English website starter
  • Recruiting teams exploring candidate-profile tools looking for a plain-English website starter

Niche resume builder

Target engineers, nurses, executives, students, or creatives with profession-specific sections.

Coach lead magnet

Reframe the product as a resume audit or guided intake experience for coaching clients.

Candidate profile

Adapt the sections into recruiter-facing summaries, talent profiles, or interview packets.

A practical first path after cloning

  1. 1

    Start from PaperJet and inspect the unchanged live preview.

  2. 2

    Review the main resume builder product interface sections: candidate profile, experience sections, skill summaries, document preview, and export-oriented CTAs.

  3. 3

    Ask DriftLess for a focused first change around career segment, resume sections, profile tone, export flow, and coaching CTAs.

  4. 4

    Use the suggested first-change chips when you want a fast starting point.

  5. 5

    Run a final polish pass for mobile spacing, visible hierarchy, and the primary conversion or workflow action.

Start from the example, then ask for changes

  1. 1

    Use template creates a new project from this example.

  2. 2

    The preview opens first, so you can inspect the starting point before spending credits on changes.

  3. 3

    Tell DriftLess what to change in plain English: products, colors, sections, wording, pages, or workflow.

  4. 4

    Progress, preview updates, files, and recovery actions stay visible while the draft improves.

Suggested first changes

Rebrand to "Atlas CV" across the entire siteChange the resume name from Adelaide Marsh to a fictional engineerSwap the navy accent color to a deep emerald greenAdd a 7th feature card for "Auto-tailor for each job application"
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    Sidebar with Contacts / Resume Builder / Settings nav

  2. 2

    Resume Builder shows Choose a Template surface with Clean / Modern / Compact options

  3. 3

    Honest "Coming in next sprint" badges on template cards make the scope explicit