At a glance: SeeVee can generate a tailored resume and a cover letter for each job you apply to—aligned to the posting’s keywords, your experience, and your export styling from Settings. You can generate them from the job slide-out or from the Application panel, edit any section by hand, and download the final PDF. Auto‑Apply uses these tailored documents automatically.
Where tailored documents live
Every job has its own tailored set—one resume and one cover letter. You’ll find them in two places:
Job slide-out (open from Jobs): the Documents view shows status for each doc and lets you generate or open the editor.
Application panel (open from Applications): collapsible sections preview the resume and cover letter once they exist, with download available.
Generate from scratch
Click Tailor resume, Tailor cover letter, or Tailor both on the job. We use your base Resume and the posting’s description to build a tailored version—keywords you legitimately have are surfaced; the structure follows the resume’s sections (Experience, Skills, Education, etc.). Generation usually takes 10–30 seconds.
The editor
Open Tailored documents on the job to launch a rich editor. You can:
Reword bullets, swap section order, hide sections you don’t want for this role.
Switch between Resume and Cover letter tabs.
Apply export styling—font, margins, spacing, one‑page rule—from Settings.
Regenerate just one section instead of starting over.
Changes save as you type. You don’t need to “commit” a tailored document—just close the editor when you’re happy.
Export styling carries over
The look of the final PDF—margins, font, line spacing, whether to enforce a single page—comes from Settings → Documents. Update it once there and every tailored document picks it up. See Tailor how exported resumes and cover letters look.
Auto‑Apply and tailored documents
When you click Auto‑Apply, we kick off generation for both the resume and the cover letter so the submission carries the tailored versions. You don’t need to pre-generate; the request waits long enough for the docs to be ready. See Auto‑Apply vs. Apply Myself.
Downloading the PDF
Use Download in the editor (or the collapsible section on Applications) to get the styled PDF. Filenames include the company and job title so they don’t collide in your downloads folder.
If something looks off
Two common fixes:
Wrong details surfaced — the source Resume is missing or out of date. Update it under Resume, then regenerate.
Cover letter is generic — that usually means we couldn’t see a job description. On Jobs the description is already attached; for Network‑driven jobs, add a description in Advanced options so we can tailor properly.
Related articles
See also: How jobs land on your Applications page, Resumes, cover letters, and email threads, Auto‑Apply vs. Apply Myself — which to pick and how it works, Tailor how exported resumes and cover letters look, What each resume section is for.
