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A resume a stranger can trust

Anyone can type anything about themselves online. A Resume5 resume is different: it belongs to a real person a licensed Town Ambassador met face to face, in your town, and photographed on the spot.

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Why this matters now

Profiles can be generated by the thousands. Photos can be invented. Work histories can be written by a machine in seconds. The harder it gets to tell who is real, the more a resume backed by an actual person standing behind it is worth.

That is the whole idea here. A Town Ambassador is a licensed person with a name, a territory, and a reputation. That in-person visit is the one part of this that cannot be faked at scale — because somebody had to show up.

How it works

Step One

An ambassador meets you

A licensed Town Ambassador meets you in person, takes your photo, and records your name and email. This is the part that makes everything after it mean something.

Step Two

You get an email

A link arrives in your inbox. You choose a password and tell us a little about yourself — where you live, how to reach you, and whatever you want the world to know about your working life.

Step Three

You write it however you like

One box. Paste an old resume, type notes, ramble a bit — any order, any format, spelling be damned. Click Format my resume and it comes back organized into clean sections you can edit line by line.

Step Four

You publish it

Your resume goes live at its own address — resume5.com/your-name — with your verified photo and the town you live in. Share the link, post it, or download it as a PDF.

Where your resume shows up

Publishing does not just create one page and leave it sitting there. Your resume joins the verified record of the town where your ambassador photographed you — and that record has several front doors.

In the town where you were verified

The town pagethe main directory of everything and everyone verified in that town

The photos pagethe visual archive of every verification, your portrait among them

The categories pagethe town organized by type, with verified people as their own category

The activity feedthe running record of what has been verified and when

And if you live in a different town than the one you were verified in, your resume appears on your own town’s page as well. Someone searching either place finds you.

Every one of those surfaces links back to the same resume at your own address. None of it asks anything more of you — no reposting, no keeping a profile warm, no schedule. You publish once and the town network carries it from there.

What stays yours

You decide what goes on it. Every section is editable. Nothing publishes until you press Publish.

Your phone number is private unless you say otherwise. There is a checkbox. It is off until you turn it on.

You can take it down at any time, permanently or temporarily, from your own dashboard. No email to us, no waiting.

Your photo is locked. Not even you can swap it — changing it means an ambassador photographs you again, in person. That restriction is the point: it is what makes the photo evidence rather than decoration.

This is not a social network

There is no feed, no follower count, no algorithm deciding who sees you, and nobody selling your attention back to you. It is one page about your working life, at an address you can put on a business card. That is the entire product.

How to get one

You cannot sign up for a Resume5 resume on your own, and that is deliberate. Self-signup is exactly the door that fake profiles walk through. The only way in is for a licensed Town Ambassador to verify you in person.

That means resumes exist only where an ambassador is already on the ground. Resume5 is live in a small number of towns today and grows one territory at a time — so the first thing to find out is whether yours is covered.

If it is, that ambassador is who verifies you. If it is not, the territory is still open, and whoever claims it verifies everyone in it.

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