The Number 1 Resume Hack That Will Save You Hours

October 12, 2023

When it’s time to get serious about job hunting, you want a resume that looks seriously professional. It needs to be sharp, easily scannable and make an impact in a short space of time. A popular method of getting this done is to use a resume builder, but with countless choices out there, finding the right one can be a challenge. In our hunt for the best and brightest resume builders to recommend, we found a super useful hack that we had to share. This is by no means new, but many job seekers may not be aware of it yet.


Why use a resume builder?


The number one reason to use a resume builder is time efficiency. AI resume builders are designed to save you time, energy, and the headache of formatting dilemmas. They can also analyse industry trends, tailor your resume to specific job descriptions, and, most importantly, they keep evolving.


What we found is that most resume builders require you to upload an existing resume to build upon. If you don’t have one, you’ll need to input your personal details, each item of work history, education, achievements and a summary of your skills. Whilst this part takes some effort, it’s still a massive time saver because it does all the formatting for you. This is fair enough – you can’t expect a resume builder to produce something out of thin air! Or can you?


Our number 1 resume hack


Kickresume has an innovative tool that links to your LinkedIn profile and migrates the information into a stylishly laid-out resume. You can choose from a range of resume designs and in one single click have a resume, ready to use. Simply copy and paste your LinkedIn URL and see your resume magically appear!


The free version gives you four chic-looking resume templates, thousands of pre-written phrases and plenty of examples to inspire you. It also has a useful resume checker feature that provides feedback on your resume by comparing it with others in their database.


Keep in mind that the results will be directly copied from your profile. So, if your profile isn’t up to date, or is overly brief, you may need to make further edits.


Other options


This feature is not exclusive to Kickresume. There are other resume builders that offer this tool like VisualCV and Rezi, but we found Kickresume to be the best all-rounder to recommend.


Did you know that LinkedIn also provides the option to create a resume directly from your LinkedIn profile? Simply visit your profile page, choose ‘more’, then select ‘build a resume’. However, the results are on the basic side and lack the polish that the others offer.


Tailoring your resume to the job


Once you’ve created your resume, take a moment to reflect on your strengths, the industries you're targeting, or if you have a particular role you are applying for. Resume builders are also useful for helping you finetune your resume further. Keep in mind that resume builders are using AI to add in content, which is not always 100% accurate and the results may contain assumptions rather than facts.


Your path to success


In the ever-competitive job market, a well-crafted resume is your ticket to success. We hope our recommendations are useful, but the final decision rests in your hands. Choose the method of resume creation that works for you, whether that’s using a resume builder, generative AI or perhaps you prefer to format it from scratch. Your dream job awaits—let your resume be the key that unlocks the door. Happy job hunting!

Would you like to read more?


Stay updated with job search advice, the latest jobs, news and events from Edge Recruitment by subscribing to our newsletter.

Subscribe
By Corrin Corrin March 10, 2026
We explore the diverse career pathways in real estate beyond sales, with insights from industry leaders on how to start and grow a dynamic real estate career.
By Corrin Corrin February 19, 2026
Will the SA state election slow hiring? Edge shares insights and data on property & real estate job trends and what employers and job seekers should expect.
By Corrin Corrin February 16, 2026
According to SEEK, Australian job ads declined by 3% in the December 2025 quarter. However SA - and particularly our property industry - tells a different story.
A property manager is working over a table next to a small house.
By Corrin Wakely-Young February 10, 2026
Property management is a rewarding pathway into the real estate industry, offering job satisfaction, great job prospects, career growth and high salary potential. 
A person is using a laptop computer to have a video call with a group of people.
By Corrin Corrin February 3, 2026
Online job interviews are now a standard part of the recruitment process. Here are some practical tips to help you feel prepared and perform at your best online.
By Corrin Corrin January 20, 2026
2025 research shows most Australians support pay transparency, but generational attitudes still vary. We break down what this means for employers and retention.
By Corrin Corrin January 13, 2026
January and February are prime months for career movement so now is the time to be proactive if you need a change. Here are our expert top job search tips for 2026.
By Corrin Corrin December 16, 2025
Resigning well is a skill, and with the right approach, it can be positive. Here’s a practical guide to help you resign confidently, professionally and peacefully.
By Corrin Corrin December 15, 2025
In a recent episode of The Property Edge market update, we explored the property recruitment landscape in 2025 and what employers and job seekers can expect in 2026.
By Corrin Corrin December 2, 2025
Extended job vacancies are a real risk to businesses. We explore the real cost of vacancy and the property and real estate roles hardest to fill in SA.