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Tailored by default

  • Writer: CoBlack
    CoBlack
  • Jun 28
  • 1 min read
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Same resume, everywhere

LinkedIn's 2026 talent research, a survey of 19,000 professionals across five countries, found that job applications have more than doubled since 2022. Nearly half of applicants named the same worry: how to stand out. Most answer that pressure by sending more. The resume rarely changes between sends.


The part people skip

A resume written for a specific role outperforms a generic one. Scale.jobs reported in 2026 that targeted applications convert to interviews at roughly 7 to 9 percent, against 2 to 3 percent for generic submissions. The lift is real. So is the cost. Tailoring each application by hand takes time most job seekers do not have, so the same file goes out dozens of times. The effort that would move an application is the first thing dropped.


A fresh resume per opening

CoBlack's Auto Resume writes a new resume for each job it applies to. It does not reformat one master file. It builds each document from your Career Capability Map, the validated record of what you have actually done, then shapes it to the specific opening. The skills the role asks for move up. The experience that fits the work leads. The version an employer reads was written for that employer.


Tailored without the hours

Resume tailoring was never the hard part. Doing it forty times was. CoBlack writes every application to its opening, so each one arrives specific, while you decide which roles are worth pursuing. You set the direction. The resume keeps up.

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