Why a generic "resume service" fails Australian applicants
Most ATS advice online is written for the US market, and it shows: one-page resumes, American spelling, and keyword lists pulled from US job boards. Australian screening works differently. Applications flow through Seek into employer-side systems, government and university recruitment runs heavily on Australian-built platforms like PageUp, and recruiters search Australian keyword variants โ "organised", "specialisation", "programme delivery" in some sectors and "program delivery" in others. An exact-match filter doesn't know that "organized" is the same word. And a US-style one-pager reads as thin in a market where two to three pages is the professional norm. We write your resume in the conventions your recruiters actually screen in.
What the Australian & NZ service includes
Every order is written by a human against recruiter keyword research for your exact job title, then verified by an expert reviewer. For Australian orders that means: Australian English throughout, the 2-3 page convention, a "Referees" section handled the Australian way, no photo or date of birth, and salary context framed as base plus superannuation where it appears. New Zealand orders get NZ conventions โ the document is called a CV, kept to two pages, with the same British spelling. Both include a LinkedIn rewrite tuned to how recruiters run LinkedIn Recruiter searches in your market. Resume optimisation is A$449, LinkedIn is A$299, and the bundle is A$599 (NZ$$499 / NZ$$329 / NZ$659) โ one-time, no subscription.
Popular Australian industries
Each industry page lists the exact job titles we cover, with role-specific keyword research behind every one.
Ready when you are
Start your order with Australian pricing and Australian English pre-selected โ the wizard takes about three minutes. New Zealanders: pick New Zealand at the first step for NZD pricing and NZ CV conventions.
Get started โ A$449 resume / A$599 bundle