A different resume
at the end of a URL.
Paste any job posting into your roles.sh link and the page tailors itself to that exact role. One link. Every role.
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01what's in the box
Four ideas that change how a resume works.
Resumes that live at a URL
Append a job posting to your link and the page rewrites itself — bullets, summary, skill order, the whole thing — for that exact role. No PDF wrangling.
One source of truth
Import once from LinkedIn, GitHub, or a PDF you already have. roles.sh holds the long version — every project, every metric — so it can pick what's relevant later.
14 themes. Same content.
Switch from Editorial to Terminal to Letterpress without touching a word. Themes are typesetting decisions, not new resumes.
An interviewer in a sidebar
Ask your resume questions. Rewrite a bullet to land softer. Surface the project the recruiter probably cares about. It knows your work because you wrote it.
02how it works
Three steps. Mostly waiting twelve seconds.
Tell us your story
Import from LinkedIn, drop a PDF, paste text, or just chat with the AI. Roles, projects, metrics, the whole résumé brain.
Pick a theme
14 carefully typeset themes — Editorial, Terminal, Manuscript, and beyond. Switch anytime; content stays put.
Send the magic link
Paste any job URL after your handle. Recruiters see a resume that already speaks to the role they wrote the post for.
“It's the first résumé tool that feels like the writer actually reads what I send. I sent fourteen tailored links and got eleven first calls.”
One link. Every role.
Free forever for one resume and three tailored links a month. No credit card to start.
Claim your roles.sh handle