Resume builder for Australia

A resume builder that suits Australian applications

Most builders default to the American format: one page, a photo, a subscription in US dollars. This one gives you the room, the layouts and the sections an Australian resume actually needs, and charges once when you export.

Room for two or three pages

Australian resumes run longer than American ones, and this is built for that. Pages break where you would want them to, keeping each role and its bullets together rather than splitting an entry across the fold. Nothing forces you back to a single page.

Templates without a photo

Photos are left off Australian resumes, so start from one of the single-column designs marked ATS-friendly. They put your name and contact details at the top, keep one clean reading order down the page, and give you no photo slot to feel obliged to fill.

Add a Referees section

Sections are yours to create and name, so add one at the end called Referees and list your two, or write that they are available on request. It sits in the same design as the rest of the resume rather than looking bolted on.

Education above experience when it suits

Recent graduates and anyone whose qualification is the main event can put education first. On the single-column templates that ordering is a switch in the Design step, so you are not retyping anything to try it both ways.

Australian dollars, and no subscription

Visit from Australia and prices show in Australian dollars. There is no subscription, no trial to remember to cancel, and no card needed to build. You are charged once, for the export, when the resume is finished.

Practise the interview too

Once the resume is done you can run a mock interview built from it, or from just a target role, and get honest feedback on every answer. The first one is free, which is the part most builders do not offer at all.

Built for how Australians apply

Nearly every resume builder is designed around the American market, and it shows in the defaults. One page. A photo slot. An objective line at the top. Prices in US dollars and a subscription that renews until you remember to stop it. If you are applying for jobs in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or anywhere else in the country, those defaults quietly push you towards a document that does not look like what local recruiters read all day.

Resume Studio does not have an Australian mode, because it does not need one. What it has is the flexibility the Australian format actually asks for: real multi-page support so two or three pages look deliberate rather than broken, single-column templates with no photo, sections you create and name yourself so Referees goes exactly where it belongs, and an education-first option for graduates. Prices show in Australian dollars when you are here, and there is no subscription.

The rest is the same work anyone doing a job search has to do. Import the resume you already have and get a free score on what to fix, sharpen it against the specific ad you are answering, and export a clean PDF that recruitment software can read. If you want the conventions themselves rather than the tool, the companion guide to the Australian resume format covers length, referees, work rights and selection criteria in detail.

Resume builder for Australia: FAQ

Is this resume builder free to use in Australia?
Building is free. You can write the whole resume, try every template and colour, import an existing PDF for a free quality score, and preview the exact page you would download, without a card and without an account. There is a one-off charge for the final export, shown in Australian dollars when you visit from Australia. No subscription, and nothing auto-renews.
Does it use the Australian resume format?
It gives you what the Australian format needs rather than locking you into a preset. Resumes can run to two or three pages with entries kept whole across the page break, the ATS-friendly templates carry no photo, you can add and name a Referees section yourself, and single-column designs let you put education above experience. The companion guide walks through the conventions themselves.
Are the prices in Australian dollars?
Yes, when you are visiting from Australia the prices are shown in Australian dollars. It is a one-off charge for each resume export rather than a subscription, so there is nothing recurring and no trial period to cancel.
Will the resume work for Seek and other Australian job boards?
The export is a standard PDF with real selectable text, which is what job boards and application portals ask for and what their parsing reads cleanly. Choose one of the single-column templates marked ATS-friendly and the reading order stays simple, so nothing gets scrambled when your file is processed.
Can I use it for government roles?
You can build the resume here, and it suits public sector applications well because the layout stays plain and the length is not capped. Bear in mind that government ads usually also require written responses to key selection criteria as a separate document, and those are typically what the panel scores you on.
Can I keep a different version for each job?
Yes, and it is worth doing. Each resume is saved separately, so you can tailor a dedicated version to a specific ad without overwriting the one that worked last week. Your details carry across templates, so trying a different design is not a retype.

More on pricing and exports is in the general FAQ.

Ready when you are

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Prices in Australian dollars, no subscription, and nothing to cancel.