I started ResumeReady because I recognized how challenging it can be for students and aspiring professionals to present themselves in a competitive environment. Coming from a background where career guidance wasn’t always accessible, I wanted to build a tool that could empower others like me—people who have the ambition but need the right resources to showcase their potential.
ResumeReady isn’t just a tool; it’s the culmination of my own experiences navigating leadership roles, internships, and competitive events like FBLA. I’ve poured my insights and understanding into creating something that not only helps people build a resume but also helps them build confidence in their journey toward success.
Throughout my time in leadership roles, including my work with FBLA and various community projects, I saw firsthand how important it is to have a resume that reflects both your skills and your story. Leading projects, organizing events, and participating in debates has taught me that presenting yourself with confidence is key—and that’s exactly what ResumeReady aims to instill in others.
I believe everyone deserves the chance to stand out, and that’s why I designed ResumeReady with customization in mind. It’s not just about meeting standards—it's about helping individuals express who they are and what they’re capable of achieving.
As someone who values personal privacy, I built ResumeReady with the commitment to protecting users’ data, ensuring that everything stays secure and accessible only to the person using it. I understand how personal the journey of building a resume can be, and it’s important to me that users can do so with peace of mind.