How do I upload my resume?
For Auto Apply, you upload the resume inside the form during setup — this is the resume used for all applications if you don't have the Tailored Resume tool enabled. You can change which resume is used at any time from Preferences → Quick Settings by clicking Use This Resume on the resume you want, and you can edit it beforehand with Edit. For Premium's Resume Builder, you can upload an existing base file and the system will use it to create or update a resume based on your job goals. To change your base resume later, go to Settings → Preferences → Base Resume, or open Resumes, click the three dots on the resume you want, and choose Set as Base Resume.
Can I create multiple resumes for different roles?
Yes. The Resumes section on the left-side menu shows all resumes you've uploaded or created, and you can add as many as you need. You can designate any one of them as your base resume — either via Settings → Preferences → Base Resume, or by opening Resumes, clicking the three dots on the resume you want, and choosing Set as Base Resume. Each resume can be edited manually in the editor or refined with Edit with AI using natural-language instructions (for example, making it more formal, shortening it, or tailoring it to a technical role).
How do I translate my resume to another language?
The Resume Builder includes a feature to translate or duplicate your resume into other languages. The help articles list this as a Resume Builder capability but don't include step-by-step instructions for triggering it from within the editor — this part would benefit from team input or a screenshot walkthrough.
Can I edit a resume after exporting it?
You can re-edit any resume in the Resume Builder at any time and then export it again as a PDF or share it via a link. Open the Resumes panel, click Edit on the resume you want to change, and make edits manually or with the Edit with AI option in the bottom-right corner. Once you're happy with the changes, export the updated PDF. Editing an already-exported PDF file directly isn't supported — the editing happens inside the builder.