Is LuckyResume really free?
Yes — free forever. No paywall, no credit card, no premium tier. Twenty templates, unlimited résumés, unlimited PDF exports.
Open the editor. Type into the form on the left — the page composes itself on the right. Twenty editorial templates. Export a clean PDF when you're done.
ML systems engineer with 7+ years building large-scale training and inference infrastructure. Focused on distributed systems and frontier models — from CUDA kernels to RLHF pipelines. Work ships to products used by hundreds of millions.
Four steps, no setup. Most people have a finished, ATS-clean PDF in under fifteen minutes.
LuckyResume reads your existing résumé and fills the form in for you. Works with LinkedIn exports, PDFs, and Word documents — no retyping.
Modeled after the résumé patterns that get callbacks on LinkedIn, Workday, Greenhouse, Lever — clean type, real margins, no clipart. Every template works for engineers, designers, PMs, finance, students, anyone. Pick one in a second; switch any time without losing content.
ML systems engineer with 7+ years building large-scale training and inference infrastructure. Distributed systems and frontier models — from CUDA kernels to RLHF pipelines. Work ships to products used by hundreds of millions.
Product designer with 8+ years shaping consumer software from concept to ship. Led design at Linear and Notion through hyper-growth. Strong taste, paired with research rigor and a systems mindset.
Brand and marketing leader who builds category-defining narratives. Took two seed-stage startups through Series B owning brand, growth, and content. Believes in fewer, sharper bets — and in shipping the work, not just decks.
Backend engineer · 8 yrs building distributed storage and query engines. Open-source maintainer (1 Apache project, 2 personal). Lives in Rust and Go; writes about both.
Computational linguist studying how large language models reason. NSF and Sloan fellow. Twelve peer-reviewed papers at NeurIPS, ACL, EMNLP. Teaches a graduate seminar on interpretability at MIT.
Honest takes from people who read résumés all day. The patterns they describe are the ones we built into the defaults — so the easy thing to write is also the right thing to send.
I read about two hundred résumés a day. If yours can't make its case in one page, it usually doesn't get a second one. The cleanest one-pagers — tight bullets, real margins, no clipart — almost always advance to the phone screen. That's just the pattern.
Fifteen years in the Valley and the strongest candidates always write less, not more. A two-page résumé tells me you couldn't decide what mattered. One page tells me you can. That's the unspoken signal we're all reading.
Most résumé builders push templates that look great in a screenshot and break in a Workday upload — sidebar bars, fancy tables, two-column tricks. ATS parsers throw them out before a human ever sees them. Plain, well-typed pages parse cleanly every time. That's what we want.
The short answers to the things that usually block a first draft.
Yes — free forever. No paywall, no credit card, no premium tier. Twenty templates, unlimited résumés, unlimited PDF exports.
Sign in with Google in two clicks — that's it. No email confirmation, no profile to fill out. The Google account is just so your résumés sync between devices.
Securely in our cloud, tied to your Google account. Every edit auto-saves; sign in from any browser or device and your résumés are right there.
Yes. LinkedIn data exports, PDFs, Word documents, and pasted text all flow into the editor — dates, bullets, and roles parsed into the form so you tighten instead of retyping.
Yes. The PDF keeps real selectable text and a clean reading order — which is exactly what Workday, Greenhouse, Lever, and other applicant tracking systems parse best.
Yes — any time, without losing content. Your text stays put while you compare layouts; changing the look isn't rebuilding the page.
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