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Start with proof you already have.

You do not need a perfect resume to begin. Pick one Ontario target role, collect proof from school, work, volunteering, projects, and training, then turn it into a starter resume you can improve against a real posting.

This page does not ask you to paste a resume. It shows what to gather first, then sends PDF-ready users into the resume workspace.

What this solves

The hard part is not formatting. It is knowing what counts as proof.

A first resume often looks empty because people leave out normal experience: dealing with customers, keeping schedules, learning tools, helping family, passing safety checks, or finishing school projects. Make100K helps turn that into honest job language.

Match experience to paths

Starter proof bank

Use this before writing resume bullets.

First draft

School and training

Projects, presentations, labs, safety courses, certificates

Part-time or family work

Customer contact, cash, scheduling, cleaning, deliveries, repairs

Volunteering and community

Events, coaching, fundraising, faith groups, newcomer support

Tools and practical skills

Excel, POS systems, driving, documentation, languages, equipment

Proof bank workflow

A simple path from blank page to first resume

The workflow is deliberately plain. It helps someone who is not tech savvy understand what to gather, why it matters, and what happens next.

1

Pick one target direction

Choose a practical Ontario role family first. A starter resume is easier when it is built for one kind of work.

2

List proof from real life

Use school, work, volunteering, sports, family responsibility, tools, and training. The point is proof, not fancy wording.

3

Turn proof into resume sections

Build a summary, experience bullets, education, certificates, and a missing-proof checklist before applying.

4

Check one posting

Compare the starter resume against a real posting so you know what to add, verify, or strengthen next.

Resume output

What the first draft should produce

The goal is not a fancy template. The goal is a clear starter resume and a list of proof gaps before someone applies or pays for school.

Transit operatorBylaw officerWater operatorProgram assistantAdministrative coordinatorCourt services clerkBuilding services workerIT support technician

Starter resume outline

A clean structure for contact, summary, proof, education, and skills.

Proof bank

A list of experience pieces you can reuse for postings, cover letters, and interviews.

Missing-proof checklist

The gaps to fill before applying, such as licence, safety, software, or public-contact proof.

Next posting check

A clear handoff into the Application Fit Checker when you find a real job posting.

Before and after, without pretending

Before

Helped at family store. Good with people. Took business class.

After

Supported customer service and daily store tasks, including answering questions, organizing stock, using a point-of-sale system, and keeping records accurate during busy periods.

Better wording should make true experience easier to understand. It should not make the person sound senior when they are entry level.

Request a Starter Resume PDF spot

Join the list for a clean first resume draft built around one Ontario target role. Do not paste your resume or private details here.

Already have a resume?

Upload the PDF in the resume workspace. The workspace keeps the original file as the source and shows a calm working digest.

Open resume workspace

Found a posting?

Use the Application Fit Checker to compare the resume against one real posting before polishing the application.

Check a posting

Keep the boundary clear

The starter resume can organize real proof. It cannot invent a licence, education, employer, salary, or experience.

Salary outcomes are not guaranteed.

Do not submit private resume details unless you choose a request form later.

Use employer postings to verify requirements before applying.