AI Freelance to Full-Time Resume Converter

Convert freelance and contract experience into a traditional resume format.

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How to Write a Great Freelance to Full-Time Resume

  1. Identify 3-5 transferable skills from your current industry to the target
  2. Reframe past roles using the vocabulary of your new field
  3. Include any courses, certifications, or side projects that bridge the gap
  4. Write a strong career-change objective explaining your pivot
  5. De-emphasize jargon specific to your old industry

Before & After Example

Before

Teacher wanting to switch to corporate training but no corporate experience.

After (AI-Generated)

Learning & Development professional with 10 years of instructional design experience. Designed and delivered 200+ training modules with 92% satisfaction rating. Managed diverse learner groups of 30+ with differentiated instruction techniques. Completed ATD Instructional Design Certificate. Seeking corporate L&D role.

Tips for Better Results

Career changers aren't starting from zero — they're starting from a different angle. 'Teacher' becomes 'Instructional Designer with 10 years training delivery experience.' Identify the 3 skills your old and new careers share, and make those the headline of your resume.

FAQ

How does it work?

Describe your experience in the input above. Our AI generates polished, achievement-focused resume content optimized for recruiters and ATS systems.

Is it free?

Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no limits. Generate as many resume bullet points, summaries, or skills lists as you need.

Can I use this for any job?

Yes — entry level to executive. The AI adapts to your experience level and industry. We have specialized tools for healthcare, tech, finance, marketing, and more.

Will this pass ATS screening?

Yes. Our AI generates clean, keyword-rich content formatted to pass Applicant Tracking Systems. We recommend tailoring each resume to the specific job description for best results.

💡 Pro Tip — Career changers aren't starting from zero — they're starting from a different angle. 'Teacher' becomes 'Instructional Designer with 10 years training delivery experience.' Identify the 3 skills your old and new careers share, and make those the headline of your resume.