The most difficult part of a resume is removing sections. It is factual to say you have a record of doing many things; however, it is likely that not a single one of those things is pertinent to the page you are creating for a specific job. An effective author looks at the posting and determines what must be on the page, and this will be unique for each application.
We write from your exact record. If a line says you reduced processing time, we ask by how much and how you know, and we write the number you are willing to speak to during an interview.
Since hiring managers will read lots of these in a short time, you need a resume that registers in the top third of page one. The two most important lines on that first page represent a solution to a specific problem from a specific employer. Software can read the words you have used. It cannot tell what you have done in your career.
Hard cuts, so the top third of page one earns attention.
Figures you can defend, sourced from you rather than assumed.
Formatting that survives a parser: no columns, boxes or graphics.
Where AI falls down on résumés
All generated resume bullet points are the same. They start with a strong verb, describe a vague task, and end with an invented percentage. Recruiters screening at volume start to catch the rhythm, and once they do, the page reads as output no one edited rather than a record of your work.
How We Research No-AI Résumés
We focus on the job posting and the company, not your previous versions of your resume. The author breaks down the qualifications that actually get scored, identifies the company’s exact wording for those qualifications, and proceeds to sift through your history to find corresponding proof. Anything that does not have supporting evidence is no longer included.
How a résumé gets written here
Send your existing resume, the posting you want, and any performance notes.
The writer lists what the employer scores and searches your history for proof.
Every number gets confirmed with you before it goes near the page.
You get a one-page master plus guidance on tailoring it per application.
Ordering No-AI Résumés From Articled
No account or subscriptions are required. Just fill out the order form, include the posting, and specify the deadline. Because we don’t offer a rush service, if your deadline is in under three days, let us know before you pay. We will give you an honest yes or no.
A one-page master resume in an editable file.
A plain-text version for online application portals.
A short note on what to change for each new posting.
Two rounds of revision inside the 14-day window.
Full copyright, so the document is yours to edit forever.
What people commission résumés for
Applying to the one position you badly want.
Condensing fifteen years of experience into a single page.
Coming back to the market after a long tenure with one employer.
Taking the time to document the rationale for an internal promotion request.
What résumés cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical résumé
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
One-page resume
400
$40
$0.40
$40.40
Two-page resume
700
$70
$0.70
$70.70
Resume plus two tailored versions
1,100
$110
$1.10
$111.10
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Common Questions About No-AI Résumés
Yes — 2 rounds are included, for 14 days after delivery, handled by the writer who wrote the piece rather than by someone new to the brief.
Fill in the order form with your brief and email address. No account needed. You get a confirmation by email, then the finished piece as a document within 3 days.
The resume is created to be parsed, not to have a modern, clean, and visually appealing format. It has plain headings, no columns, no text boxes or graphics holding words, and a file type the system can actually read. To avoid keyword stuffing, we use the posting’s own language where it is honest to do so.
We deliver one strong master version of the resume. A resume targeting everything is perceived to be targeting nothing. We provide the lines to swap, and give you the best order for each version, which costs you ten minutes for each application.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our résumés
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
AOAdaeze O
Got an interview off the third one
I applied to 11 jobs with my own application and received 0 feedback. I ordered 3 custom applications, and the third received a callback. The job ad mentioned a comfort level with ambiguity, and the writer focused the paragraph on a project of mine that was all about ambiguity.
Verified orderCover lettersMarch 2026
GTGeorgina TTrustee, Wrenmoor Community Fund
Answered the question asked
Our applications typically answer a question that is broader than the one that is being asked. That was not the case on this application. All sections stayed within the word count and within the question. I am not claiming direct credit for this, but we got the grant. This was the best application we have submitted to date.
Verified orderGrant applicationsJuly 2025
KTKarim T
Cut twenty years into six lines
I have compressed twenty years of shift work in to this submission. The writer wanted to know what I’d been promoted for, not what my job title was, so my CV is more of a progressive account than a list.