MAVRESUME

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Builder + review system

Draft with guidance.
Review in context.

Build the resume in one guided flow, then get feedback on that same PDF from the review system.

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Built for UTA Mavericks, designed like a modern product.

Guided resume builder
PDF review annotations
One shared workflow

Builder

Guided prompts

Review

Inline notes

Refine

Sharper bullets

Annotate

On the PDF

Live system

Write it. Get it reviewed.

Resume build

Coursework, projects, and experience

Submitted PDF

One finished file moving into review

Review feedback

Annotations plus a written summary

Students build. Reviewers respond on the same PDF.

Build faster

Guided prompts and refinements keep the first draft moving.

Review the same PDF

The file students export is the same file reviewers mark up.

Get clearer feedback

Annotations and summaries stay together in one review flow.

How it works

Students build the resume. Reviewers mark up the PDF.

MavResume handles both steps, so moving from writing to feedback feels clear from the start.

Builder

Build the resume

Guided prompts help students turn coursework and projects into resume sections.

Bullet refinement helps make weak lines clearer and stronger.

The finished PDF is ready to send straight into review.

Review

Review the PDF

Reviewers pick up pending and active work from one place.

Comments attach to exact lines and highlighted PDF regions.

A review summary gives the student clear next steps.

Simple flow

Build it. Submit it. Get feedback.

The product follows one clear path from first draft to reviewed PDF.

Step 01

Build

Create the resume with prompts, structure, and stronger bullet writing.

Step 02

Submit

Send the finished PDF with notes so the reviewer has context.

Step 03

Review

Get comments directly on the PDF plus a final written summary.

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MavResume is product-first, with ACM @ UTA still in the DNA.

Built for UTA Mavericks.