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Marketing resume tailoring that keeps your exact formatting

Paste the marketing role and upload your resume. rsume.ai re-aims your campaigns, channels, and numbers at that specific job — and gives back the same PDF, pixel-for-pixel, with only the words made sharper.

Marketing recruiters scan for the channels you own, the metrics you moved, and whether your experience matches their funnel — fast.

What we optimize for marketing roles

Put the metrics up front

Pipeline influenced, CAC reduced, ROAS lifted, MQLs grown — the outcomes are what separate a marketer who ran campaigns from one who drove the business. We lead with the numbers already on your resume.

Speak the role’s channel language

A growth role reads paid and lifecycle; a brand role reads positioning and creative; a PMM role reads launches and enablement. We mirror the posting’s real terminology where your experience supports it.

Translate across marketing sub-fields

Moving from agency to in-house, or content to demand gen? We re-aim the same wins toward how the target team thinks — without inventing channels you never ran.

The language these jobs use

We mirror the posting’s real terminology wherever your experience honestly supports it — that’s job-description keyword matching done for the recruiter, not keyword stuffing for a parser. Common terms in marketing postings include:

demand generationSEO/SEMmarketing automationattributionlifecycle marketingcontent strategypaid socialCRM (HubSpot/Marketo)

Why one marketing resume can’t win every role

Marketing is a dozen jobs under one word. A demand-gen lead, a brand manager, and a content strategist are scanned for almost entirely different things. A single resume that lists "marketing" accomplishments generically reads as a fit for none of them.

Tailoring fixes that by changing what comes first and how it is framed — surfacing the paid-acquisition wins for a growth role, or the narrative and launch work for a PMM role — from the real experience you already have.

What rsume.ai changes (and what it never touches)

rsume.ai reads the posting, maps your genuine wins to its priorities, and rewrites your summary and bullets so a recruiter sees the fit immediately. It re-aims the story; it never fabricates a channel, a result, or a budget you did not own.

And it preserves your design exactly — same fonts, spacing, and layout, confirmed by a pixel diff. The formatting you chose stays yours; only the wording changes.

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