
Your next chapter
deserves a better
first page.
Draft distills decades of decisions, lateral moves, and quiet wins into a single sheet that opens doors before you walk through them.
Most resumes read like grocery lists.
Managed. Led. Collaborated. The language of a document that was never meant to tell a story — just check boxes.

You have done exceptional work. The page just hasn't caught up yet.— Every client, first call
Your career has a throughline. Most people just can't see it from inside it.
The pivot that felt like a detour. The role you took for the people, not the title. The quiet year you rebuilt everything. We find the thread.

of our clients hear back within 2 weeks of sending their new resume.
Based on client check-ins, Feb 2026
We write the document that makes recruiters pause mid-scroll.
Not because it's louder. Because it's clearer. Because it says exactly the right thing in exactly the right order.

The best version of your professional story already exists.
It's in the bullet points you deleted because they sounded too proud. In the project you don't mention because you can't figure out how to frame it. In the decade that feels impossible to summarize. We find it. We write it. We give it back to you.
I hadn't updated my resume since 2014. Draft made me feel like I'd been doing more than I thought.— Marcus T., VP of Operations
One document. Every door.
The resume that finally reads like the career you actually had.
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You already know it's time.
Three kinds of people find their way to Draft. See if you recognize yourself.
Mid-career professional, blank document open.
You have done real work for 12 years. Shipped products. Built teams. Navigated reorganizations. But every time you open a blank document, the cursor just blinks back at you. You know what you've done. You just can't figure out how to make it sound like you.
You write "Responsible for managing…" and delete it immediately.
Senior director. Last update: the Obama administration.
You've been promoted twice since you last touched it. The company you worked for in 2014 doesn't exist anymore. Your title has changed three times. The resume sitting in your Downloads folder is a time capsule — and it's keeping you from the next thing.
You still have an AOL email address in the header.
A scattered story that needs to read like a straight line.
Consulting to in-house. Engineering to product. Finance to nonprofit. The pivot makes perfect sense to you — you lived it. But on paper, it looks like noise. We find the through-line in your scattered story and make it read like it was always the plan.
You describe yourself as "coming from a non-traditional background."
Same career. Different document.
The facts don't change. The framing changes everything.
Senior Software Engineer · 2018–2023
- ·Responsible for managing a team of 8 engineers
- ·Worked on various projects across the organization
- ·Helped with the development of new features
- ·Collaborated with cross-functional teams
- ·Assisted in driving business outcomes
"Reads like a job description, not a person."
Senior Software Engineer · 2018–2023
- ▸Led 8-engineer platform team through 3 major product launches
- ▸Rebuilt the data pipeline that cut deployment time by 60%
- ▸Shipped the feature that became the company's #1 retention driver
- ▸Partnered with Sales to close $4.2M in enterprise contracts
- ▸Grew team from 4 to 8 while maintaining zero attrition
"I didn't know I could say it like that."
The Intake
A 60-minute conversation where we listen more than we ask. We want to understand the work, not just the titles.
The Draft
We write. You read. We refine. Two rounds of edits until the document sounds exactly like you — only clearer.
The Delivery
PDF, Word, and a plain-text version optimized for ATS. Plus a 30-minute debrief on how to talk about what we wrote.
The document changed things.
I sent the new resume on a Tuesday. By Thursday I had two recruiter messages and a direct outreach from a VP at a company I'd been watching for two years. I'd been applying for six months with the old one.

Priya Mehta
Director of Product, Fintech · 14 years experience
The intake call alone was worth it. Having someone ask me the right questions made me realize I'd been underselling myself for years.

James Okonkwo
VP of Operations
I was moving from consulting to in-house and couldn't figure out how to make the story make sense. Draft found the through-line I couldn't see.

Sofia Reinholt
Head of Strategy, Healthcare
I'd been a senior director for 8 years and hadn't updated since 2015. The document they sent back looked like it was written by someone who understood exactly who I was trying to become next.

David Nakamura
Senior Director, Enterprise Sales

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