Resume score checker

See how your resume scores before you send it

Jude scans your resume and returns a score-style summary plus clear next steps — so you know what's strong, what's weak, and what to fix first.

When this helps

When you want a fast confidence check before applying

Before sending your resume to a recruiter or referral

After a round of edits, to see if the score moved

In more detail

What a resume score tells you

A resume score is a fast orientation: it summarises how clearly your resume presents your experience, so you know where to focus. It's a practical signal — not a promise of an interview or a stand-in for a recruiter's judgment.

Read a lower score as a to-do list, not a verdict. The value sits in the specific suggestions beneath it, which point to concrete edits.

How to raise your score

Rewrite vague lines into concrete, role-relevant statements with evidence, and move your most relevant experience into the top third of page one.

Keep the file text-based and the layout simple, then rescan after each pass so you can see whether a change actually helped.

Simple workflow

Turn a resume score into a short fix list

1. Scan the resume you're about to send

Start from your current version, not an older draft.

2. Read the score as a compass

Use it to see where to look first — not as a pass-or-fail grade.

3. Work the top fixes, then rescan

Make the highest-priority edits and confirm they landed.

Questions

What's a good resume score?

Treat the number as direction, not a grade — the goal is to clear the specific issues it flags, then rescan.

Is the scan really free?

Yes, scanning and your score are free; an email unlocks the full report.

Ready to see where your CV stands?

Run the free CV scan to get a score and the specific fixes worth making before your next application. No payment to scan.