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Alex Chen
alex@email.com · github.com/alexchen · San Francisco, CA
Experience
- •Led migration of legacy Rails monolith to microservices and improved system performance significantly.
- •Worked closely with the payments team on various integration projects.
- •Built internal analytics dashboard used by 200+ support agents; reduced ticket resolution time by 23%.
- •Mentored 2 junior engineers through onboarding and code review cycles; both shipped to production independently within 6 weeks.
- •Helped migrate Stripe's internal service dashboards and contributed to reducing monitoring alert noise across the platform.
- •Built inventory sync pipeline processing 50K SKU updates/hour using Ruby and Kafka.
- •Rebuilt cart and address-entry checkout components across 4 product page types; A/B test confirmed 14% reduction in checkout abandonment over 3 weeks.
- •Reduced flaky test count in the inventory service from 30 to 4 over 8 weeks.
- •Authored runbook for on-call rotation covering 5 critical inventory services; cut average incident response time by 18 minutes.
- •Collaborated with the platform team on infrastructure improvements and helped with various reliability initiatives.
Projects
- Real-time group scheduling with conflict detection; launched to 800 beta users.
- Distributed tracing library for internal microservices; adopted by 4 teams, reduced mean debug time by ~40%.
- GraphQL API for querying structured resume data; 200+ GitHub stars, used by 3 open-source projects.
Education
UC Berkeley — B.S. Computer Science, 2022
Skills
TypeScript · React · Node.js · PostgreSQL · Redis · AWS · Docker · GraphQL
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Rejectless was an extremely helpful tool for me. It guided me through the most important steps in optimizing my resume and implementing the advice I got online. It was specifically helpful in advising me on how to add concrete metrics that will help me attract the attention of hiring managers. I was really struggling to think of metrics to add and how to describe them and Rejectless basically did all the heavy lifting for me. I was able to use the restructured bullets as templates to build out several resumes and I feel like they are much stronger thanks to Rejectless!

I tried the tool and found it genuinely useful. The feedback was direct and, at times, quite tough, but that’s exactly what made it valuable. It highlighted vague areas in my Principal Programmer resume that I hadn’t noticed before and helped me clarify them. I ended up identifying around 10 concrete issues to improve, which made the resume much stronger overall.

This is super helpful! Thank you for letting me try it. Usually we neglect some low quality bullets and keep it anyways then eventually they hit you back in interviews, this tool has helped me refine those points by asking the right questions and definitely not another AI slop. PS Review is harsh and also there's no magic rewrite so prepare to put some time into it.

As a Technology Management Consultant, I’m used to critical reviews, but this tool was on another level in a good way. The feedback was blunt and highly specific, especially around impact, clarity, and weak assumptions I hadn’t questioned in years. It forced me to rethink how I frame leadership and outcomes, not just responsibilities. Definitely not a feel-good review, but absolutely worth it if you want a serious, high-quality resume
I just tried it. I really like the idea of providing feedback and suggested changes. The feedback seems pretty sensible as well. I think adding an optional rewrite option to show an example of what each line should look like would be nice. I'll update my resume based on these suggested feedback to see if I can get better results. Thank you.

Absolutely Brilliant. I run coding bootcamps and recommended this tool to all my students. The ones who use it always score more interviews than the ones don’t. It’s a great tool for any developer who is job hunting.

Using Rejectless is very easy and straightforward. It helps you optimize your resume and provides clear, line-by-line feedback to improve it. I work in M&A, corporate advisory, and professional training, and I believe this tool can add real value to both job seekers and employers. From a recruitment perspective, it helps me quickly identify gaps and missing information in candidates' resumes, making the screening process faster and more efficient. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to improve their resume or streamline the hiring process.
I am just rewriting my resume , cause I feel like the whole thing is a mess . And then I am gonna put it in again. I’ll get back to u after that man. Just for impressions. I think it gives out practical feedback very different from AI and that already is very useful.
Nice work on this tool and actually helpful to me. It caught a few things I wouldn’t have questioned otherwise and made me rethink how I frame impact.
What Actually Happens When You Upload Your Resume
01 · ORIGINAL
resume.pdfAlex Chen
alex@email.com · github.com/alexchen · San Francisco, CA
Experience
Stripe — Software Engineer
2022–Present
- Led migration of legacy Rails monolith to microservices and improved system performance significantly.
- Worked closely with the payments team on various integration projects.
- Built internal analytics dashboard used by 200+ support agents; reduced ticket resolution time by 23%.
Shopify — SWE Intern
Summer 2021
- Built inventory sync pipeline processing 50K SKU updates/hour using Ruby and Kafka.
- Contributed to checkout flow improvements across multiple product pages.
- Reduced flaky test count in the inventory service from 30 to 4 over 8 weeks.
Projects
EventSync — Next.js, PostgreSQL, Redis
- Real-time group scheduling with conflict detection; launched to 800 beta users.
Education
UC Berkeley — B.S. Computer Science, 2022
Skills
TypeScript · React · Node.js · PostgreSQL · Redis · AWS · Docker · GraphQL
Upload or paste. We read it line-by-line.
02 · LINTED
rejectlessAlex Chen
alex@email.com · github.com/alexchen · San Francisco, CA
Experience
Stripe — Software Engineer
2022–Present
- Led migration of legacy Rails monolith to microservices and improved system performance significantly.
- Worked closely with the payments team on various integration projects.
- Built internal analytics dashboard used by 200+ support agents; reduced ticket resolution time by 23%.
Shopify — SWE Intern
Summer 2021
- Built inventory sync pipeline processing 50K SKU updates/hour using Ruby and Kafka.
- Contributed to checkout flow improvements across multiple product pages.
- Reduced flaky test count in the inventory service from 30 to 4 over 8 weeks.
Projects
EventSync — Next.js, PostgreSQL, Redis
- Real-time group scheduling with conflict detection; launched to 800 beta users.
Education
UC Berkeley — B.S. Computer Science, 2022
Skills
TypeScript · React · Node.js · PostgreSQL · Redis · AWS · Docker · GraphQL
Issues flagged by severity. No score.
03 · RESOLVE
Flagged bullet
Led migration of legacy Rails monolith to microservices and improved system performance significantly.
- 1Name what you migrated: which services, which boundaries, what scope.
- 2State method: strangler-fig, traffic shifting, blue/green deployment?
- 3Give a verifiable outcome: latency, deploy time, error rate, cost.
Tell it what happened. Verify the claim. If it passes, the bullet is created. If not, try again.
Jake's Resume template. The one that actually gets read. Pick your sections, drop in your content, save bullets and skills to your vault so you're not copy-pasting between versions.
No summaries. No scoring. Every line stands on its own.
Vague scope, missing decisions, unclear ownership, empty buzzwords.
“What scale?” “What broke?” If you can’t answer then delete the line.
The tool never invents impact for you.
Object based resume builder that lets you create multiple resumes in seconds
The builder puts you on Jake’s template with a live preview. You don't have to struggle with Latex anymore with our pixel perfect pdf rendering.
The vault stores your bullets, summaries, and skills by domain. When a Backend role needs different framing than an ML role, you pull from a library. Not from memory.
When you’re done, send it straight to the linter. Find out which lines don’t survive.
Tailored to the job. Only if you're actually qualified.
The Rejectless browser extension snipes job listings from LinkedIn, Indeed, and other portals and sends them straight to your account.
Rejectless picks the master resume that best matches the role. Then it finds the gap between your experience and what the job requires.
For each gap, it asks you the right questions to fill it. If you don't have an answer, skip it. Nothing gets added that you can't defend. It won't tailor your resume for roles you have nothing to show against.
This isn't magic tailoring. It aligns you intentionally with the job, if you have the right experience. Couple this with lint and you get a resume that can withstand any scrutiny.
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