Rabbit Resume Description

Rabbit Resume is an intelligent resume creation tool that enables you to quickly craft and download your resume in the appropriate format in just a matter of minutes. Additionally, you can effortlessly generate a cover letter with a single click, as the AI will handle all the details for you! This user-friendly software streamlines the application process, making it easier than ever to present your qualifications professionally.

Pricing

Pricing Starts At:
$2.90
Free Trial:
Yes

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Reviews - 1 Verified Review

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Company Details

Company:
Plustre B.V.
Year Founded:
2023
Headquarters:
Netherlands
Website:
rabbitresume.com

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Product Details

Platforms
Web-Based
Types of Training
Live Training (Online)
Customer Support
Live Rep (24/7)

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Generalist programmer
    Length of product use: Less than 6 months
    Used How Often?: Weekly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1,000 - 4,999
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
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    Did nothing for me

    Date: Sep 15 2025

    Summary: Pretty awful. I thought I was getting a professional tool, and all I got was a resume organizer with some barely functioning AI tools that you really shouldn't even be using in the first place, if you actually want a job.

    Positive: It organized my resume into something more modern looking than what I had. That's not saying a lot, since my resume was still in a pretty old format.

    Negative: Where to start? First of all, when editing your resume, it constantly updates the preview, which then triggers page loads which interrupt you while you're still typing. So you have to update the resume very slowly if you want your changes to not get interrupted or move what you are typing to the beginning of the text box randomly. Second, the boost feature did nothing. I paid for this tool. For 3 months. Because I was told it could take a while before getting interest in your resume. I have less than 10 downloads of my resume, and those are only the downloads that I have made. That means in 3 months, I've had no hits on my resume whatsoever. A big BIG feature of this site was that you could boost your resume, and have it receive attention from recruiters. That is simply false, in my experience. Don't pay for it. From what I can tell, that feature doesn't work, or doesn't exist.
    Third, the AI features are bad. Resume submission tools now flag for AI use. So why have AI assist you in writing your resume? It seems like a terrible idea, counterintuitive to what you SHOULD be doing when writing a resume. Write something that makes sense but is also real. Also, the AI writing tool would write too much in areas that would not call for it, making the resume seem disorganized. The AI tools were also not personalized, and would give me suggestions for a summarized description for someone looking to get a job as a nurse. I'm a programmer, I do not need that.

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