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To mark National Medal of Honor Day, the new AI-powered platform is offering 50% off to help transitioning service members beat automated job screeners and land civilian careers.
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- In today's hyper-competitive job market, your resume is often your first handshake. Yet, for military veterans transitioning to the civilian workforce, that handshake is frequently rejected by automated Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) unable to translate military jargon and experience into corporate skills.
Enter ResuModAI, a next-generation resume builder that utilizes artificial intelligence and expert design to help users create polished, job-specific resumes in just 60 seconds.
While recent reports, including from The Wall Street Journal, highlight how deeply applicants struggle to pass AI screening tools, these challenges are uniquely compounded for veterans. Highly-qualified service members often find their resumes deemed not "civilian-friendly" by corporate algorithms, leaving them invisible to recruiters. ResuModAI instantly bridges this gap, automatically tailoring existing resumes to match specific job descriptions with ATS-optimized formatting.
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"We built ResuModAI because no job seeker should feel invisible, especially those who have served our country," said Patrick Perez, founder of ResuModAI. "Today's algorithms mean that deeply qualified, disciplined candidates are routinely overlooked simply because their experience doesn't neatly fit a corporate template. Our mission is to help veterans translate their incredible stories with clarity and power, leveling the playing field so they actually get seen."
Designed for the modern job hunter, ResuModAI is rapidly becoming a must-have tool for professionals, students, and career changers. Now, the company is making a dedicated push to support the military community.
To commemorate National Medal of Honor Day on March 26th, ResuModAI is offering a 50% discount to all veterans to support their seamless transition into civilian careers. Veterans can claim the discount by using the code VET50 at checkout.
For more information or to try the platform, visit: https://www.resumod.ai/
Veterans get 50% off two billing cycles off any subscription product.
Artwork courtesy DVIDS: The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoW) visual information does not imply or constitute DoW endorsement.
Enter ResuModAI, a next-generation resume builder that utilizes artificial intelligence and expert design to help users create polished, job-specific resumes in just 60 seconds.
While recent reports, including from The Wall Street Journal, highlight how deeply applicants struggle to pass AI screening tools, these challenges are uniquely compounded for veterans. Highly-qualified service members often find their resumes deemed not "civilian-friendly" by corporate algorithms, leaving them invisible to recruiters. ResuModAI instantly bridges this gap, automatically tailoring existing resumes to match specific job descriptions with ATS-optimized formatting.
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"We built ResuModAI because no job seeker should feel invisible, especially those who have served our country," said Patrick Perez, founder of ResuModAI. "Today's algorithms mean that deeply qualified, disciplined candidates are routinely overlooked simply because their experience doesn't neatly fit a corporate template. Our mission is to help veterans translate their incredible stories with clarity and power, leveling the playing field so they actually get seen."
Designed for the modern job hunter, ResuModAI is rapidly becoming a must-have tool for professionals, students, and career changers. Now, the company is making a dedicated push to support the military community.
To commemorate National Medal of Honor Day on March 26th, ResuModAI is offering a 50% discount to all veterans to support their seamless transition into civilian careers. Veterans can claim the discount by using the code VET50 at checkout.
For more information or to try the platform, visit: https://www.resumod.ai/
Veterans get 50% off two billing cycles off any subscription product.
Artwork courtesy DVIDS: The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoW) visual information does not imply or constitute DoW endorsement.
Source: AperiumAI LLC
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