AI Resume & Cover Letter Writer for Mac
Every job application is the same three chores: make your experience sound as good as it is, tailor a cover letter to a posting, and prep for the interview. AI Writing & Study Assistant has a built-in tool for each — Resume Bullet Polisher, Cover Letter Generator, Interview Question Simulator and STAR Answer Builder.
The application toolkit
- Resume Bullet Polisher — turns “did X” into quantified, action-led bullets recruiters actually read.
- Cover Letter Generator — paste the job posting and your highlights; get a letter tailored to that role, not a template.
- Interview Question Simulator — likely questions for the role, with follow-ups.
- STAR Answer Builder — structure your stories (Situation, Task, Action, Result) so behavioral questions don’t ramble.
- LinkedIn Headline & Networking Outreach — the supporting cast for the search itself.
Ship a stronger application today
- Download the app — Get AI Writing & Study Assistant free from the Mac App Store and open it — no account, no API keys.
- Polish your bullets — Paste your current resume lines into the Resume Bullet Polisher and keep the versions that sound like you — with numbers.
- Tailor the cover letter — Give the Cover Letter Generator the posting plus your top three wins; edit for voice.
- Rehearse the interview — Run the Interview Simulator for the role, then build STAR answers for your key stories.
Attach the job description, get sharper output
Attach the posting (or your current CV) as a file and every tool works from the real text — matching keywords for applicant tracking systems, mirroring the company’s language, and flagging gaps to address up front.
Common questions
Will the cover letter sound like a template?
Not if you feed it specifics — the tool writes from the actual posting and your actual wins. Always do a final pass in your own voice.
Can it optimize my resume for ATS keywords?
Yes — attach the job description and ask it to align your bullets with the posting’s key terms honestly.
Which model should I use for career writing?
Claude 4.6 is a strong default for professional tone; run the same prompt on Gemini for a second draft and merge the best lines.