Building Your Master Profile
FreeYour Master Profile is the foundation of everything. Fill it once, reuse it across all resumes, cover letters, and interviews.
What Is This?
The Master Profile is your complete professional identity stored in one place. It includes personal details, education, work experience, skills, projects, certifications, languages, and achievements. Every resume, cover letter, and AI interview draws from this profile — so filling it thoroughly means better results everywhere.
How to Use
Find the profile form on your Dashboard
After logging in, the Master Profile form is right on the Dashboard page, below your plan info cards. It's organized into tabs — click each tab to fill that section.
Start with the essentials
Fill in your name, email, phone, location, and a professional summary. Then add at least one education entry and one experience entry.
Add your experience with specifics
For each role, include the company, your title, duration, and bullet points describing what you did. Use numbers wherever possible.
Don't skip Projects and Skills
Add 2-3 projects with technologies used and a brief description. List your technical and soft skills. These feed directly into interview questions and resume tailoring.
Watch your Profile Strength
The indicator above the form shows your profile completeness. Aim for 'Good' (green). It tells you exactly what's missing.
Click any step to see more details
What to Expect
- Initial profile setup takes 10-15 minutes
- Profile Strength indicator updates in real-time as you fill sections
- Your data saves as a local draft as you type — hit Save to persist to your account
- You can update your profile anytime — changes apply to future resumes and interviews
Good to Know
- A thorough profile produces noticeably better AI output across all features. A sparse profile means weaker resumes, cover letters, and interview questions.
- There's no 'perfect' profile — aim for completeness and specificity, not perfection.
Tips & Common Mistakes
Be specific with numbers and outcomes in your experience. 'Increased revenue by 30%' is infinitely better than 'Helped increase revenue.'
Keep your skills list focused — 10-15 relevant skills are better than 40 random ones.
Add projects even if they're academic or personal. They give the AI interview context to ask about.
Update your profile whenever you learn a new skill, complete a project, or change roles. Fresh data = better AI output.
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