Free Resume Analysis
Know what to fix before you rewrite your resume.
Create a free account, answer a few comeback-focused prompts, and get a personalized read on what is working, what is unclear, and what to improve first.
No payment details · about 3 minutes · works with an old resume
Resume Analysis Report
Return-to-work readiness
82%
clear direction
Your strongest signal
Your marketing experience is relevant. The resume needs to show the outcomes faster and make the career break feel intentional.
Keep
Customer insight, campaign ownership, and a focused target role.
Fix first
Generic summary, missing metrics, and career-break wording.
Next best move
Rewrite the top third of the resume before changing the whole document.
What you'll learn
A clearer view of where you stand
What already works
Identify the experience, strengths, and career direction you should keep front and center.
Where your resume is losing clarity
Spot missing metrics, vague summaries, outdated framing, and gaps that make recruiters work too hard.
How to explain the break
Get language that treats your career break as context, not an apology.
Your next best action
Leave with one practical priority instead of a long, overwhelming checklist.
Sample analysis
Specific feedback, not generic resume tips
The analysis is written for someone returning to work. It looks at your target role, your break, and the story your current resume is telling before recommending changes.
What already works
- 8 years of marketing experience with measurable campaign wins
- Clear return-to-work target and realistic role direction
- Strong customer insight that can translate into modern growth roles
What to improve
- Replace the generic summary with a return-to-work positioning statement
- Add numbers to the two most recent roles so impact is obvious
- Turn the 2022-2025 career break into one calm, confident line
Recommended first steps
- Rewrite the top summary for marketing manager roles
- Add 3 metrics from past campaigns
- Practice one answer for: 'What brought you back now?'
How it works
Create your free account
Sign up with Google, LinkedIn, or email. No card, no trial, no subscription required.
Answer a few comeback prompts
Share the role you want, your career break context, and upload any resume version if you have one.
Get your next-step plan
See what is already strong, what is creating friction, and the first edits that will move your search forward.
Why it's free
Clarity comes before commitment
The analysis helps you understand what to fix before you spend time rewriting everything. If you want help acting on it, CVMom has paid tools for resumes, cover letters, interview prep, professional photos, and job search momentum.
You can also take the feedback and use it on your own. The analysis stays free either way.
Your questions, answered
Is the resume analysis really free?
Yes. Every CVMom member gets the analysis at no cost after completing their profile. No payment details are required, and there is no trial that turns into a charge.
Do I need an up-to-date resume?
No. Upload any version you have, even an old resume, or skip the upload and start from your profile answers. The analysis will tell you where to begin.
What does the analysis include?
You get a plain-English read on your strengths, the gaps that may be hurting responses, how to frame your career break, and the next best action to take.
How long does it take?
Most people can create an account and complete the prompts in about three minutes. The analysis is saved in your account so you can return to it later.
What happens after I get it?
You can use the plan on your own, or use CVMom's paid tools if you want help rewriting your resume, preparing answers, or building momentum.
Free Resume Analysis
Start with a clearer resume plan
In a few minutes, you can know what to keep, what to fix, and what to do first.