What you will see
- The purpose of the generated material
- Report evidence the draft should use
- Support labels for claims and wording
- Edits the user should make before sending or publishing
How to use it
- 1Start from a completed analysis report.
- 2Review support labels before using any sentence.
- 3Delete or rewrite anything that does not match the user's real experience.
This is a short illustrative excerpt, not a complete document.
Fictional a recruiter outreach message
- Supported evidence
- Coordinated onboarding checklists and client follow-up.
- Draft direction
- Mention one or two supported fit points and a polite next step.
- Needs confirmation
- Any metric, tool, or outcome not already proven in the report.
- Do not use
- Claims about credentials, employers, or results the user cannot verify.
How Resume Kicker keeps it truthful
Resume Kicker treats uploaded resumes and job descriptions as source material, not instructions. The output should point back to job requirements, resume evidence, or the absence of clear evidence.
Generated wording should be reviewed before use. Do not add a responsibility, result, credential, tool, employer, date, or metric unless it is true and can be supported.
FAQ
Can I use the recruiter outreach exactly as generated?
Treat generated wording as a draft. Review every claim, remove anything you cannot verify, and adjust the tone so it sounds like you.
What do support labels mean?
Supported means the report has evidence for the claim. Needs confirmation means you should verify the fact first. Do not use means the system does not see enough evidence to safely claim it.
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