Resume Feedback Community: A Small Way We Can Help Each Other Do Big Things

September 22, 2025

3 min read

Last month I was scrolling through LinkedIn and Reddit and saw the same post over and over:
“Can someone review my resume?”
Some people got lucky. Most didn’t. Replies got buried. Good advice vanished in the feed.

So we built something simple and human: a place where you can safely share your resume, get thoughtful peer feedback, and return the favor when you have a minute. We call it Community Resume Helper—and it lives here: https://landedly.ai/community/


What it actually feels like to use

  • You upload your resume (PDF is perfect).

  • Before anyone sees it, you can black-out your name, email, phone—anything. We built the masking tool because privacy matters and nerves are real.

  • Your resume appears in a clean, focused stream where people leave specific comments, ask questions, and suggest stronger lines.

  • You get notifications when someone helps. You can reply, iterate, and re-upload.

  • You can also jump in and help others—because all of us remember what it felt like to hit “Apply” and hope.


Why we made it (no buzzwords, just reasons)

  • We wanted speed without the chaos of social feeds.

  • We wanted kind, constructive feedback that you can act on today.

  • We wanted privacy by default—so you can be brave without risking personal info.

  • We wanted a corner of the internet that’s…useful.


At a glance

You get

Why it helps

Anonymous sharing with built-in masking

Share confidently; keep PII hidden.

Real-time comments & replies

Turn “nice resume” into actionable edits.

Friendly notifications

Know when someone pitches in.

A focused community

Everyone’s here for the same thing: better resumes.

You’ll see phrases like “peer resume feedback”, “crowdsource resume review”, and “interactive resume review” around the site because that’s exactly what this is—a free resume feedback community that’s private, fast, and kind.


What this is not

  • Not a vanity wall of “Looks great!” comments.

  • Not a grab-bag of random advice.

  • Not another inbox you need to babysit.

It’s a quiet loop: share → get suggestions → refine → land the interview.


How to get great feedback (and give it)

When you upload:

  • Add one line of context: “Targeting DevOps roles, 5 yrs, open to Bangalore/Remote.”

  • Ask one clear question: “Too long for a first job?” or “Are my impact numbers strong enough?”

When you review others:

  • Be specific (“Change ‘worked on CI/CD’ to ‘cut build time 42% by moving to parallel GitHub Actions’”).

  • Point to one weak bullet and one strong one.

  • Suggest one rewrite that tightens the story.

That’s it. Ten minutes. Real help.


Privacy, simply put

You’re in control. Mask what you don’t want to share. Replace or remove your file anytime. We built anonymous resume feedback so you can focus on the words—not worry about the details you’d rather keep private.


If this sounds like what you needed last week…

Join us. Share your resume (safely). Give one person a boost today.
Start here → https://landedly.ai/community/

And if you tweak your resume because of a comment you received, come back and tell us. Those tiny wins add up—sometimes into offer letters.

From all of us building Landedly: thanks for keeping the internet useful.

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