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Charges after canceling subscription

Edit I did hear back form them and they have indeed refunded me I do believe it was an error and not done in bad faith so I hope they can improve in this regard and I might check out the service again in the future -----I canceled my Pro account a month ago and today I was charged again Also be careful if you want to change your account back to a free one do it a day before your paid subscription expires otherwise you lose the days you paid for as the account goes back to free immediately after you make the change Have contacted Customer Service about it and am waiting to hear back
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It s serviceable I wouldn t call it the earth shattering glory that others seem to have

Alright so you ve heard about Rezi - likely from one of the various banner ads spammed all across the Interwebs I m not going to tell you it s a bad tool It s not The problem is that someone up there didn t bother to actually evaluate their own tool But before all that here s what it does right It s confusing but basically it wants you to give it some text - a job title and maybe one bullet - and then it will if you want suggest additional bullets that it thinks will help pass ATS scoring This mostly works I only had a few issues here it didn t seem to understand how to write the bullet You could just use it as a builder and not use the AI if you wanted not sure why you d do that though It will format the resume in a way that s designed to bypass most computers while still being mostly readable to humans It will take what s on the resume and generate a cover letter for you The cover letter is of passable quality - but it tends to get Education wrong see below Here s where it fluffed - and it s technology I don t expect perfection but these are silly errors Your Format score will likely be low if you re like me and you have a significant amount of experience See Rezi gives you NINE 9 categories to fill in Of those two may not apply but everything else likely will have something Regardless just my work experience summary and contact information of the past 17 years filled up the first page That s not abnormal The problem is Rezi will basically fail you saying your resume is too long You can t do anything about that I suspect what s happening is that whoever at Rezi programmed this thing is making the faulty assumption of many employers that you ve worked at each job for minimum 5-10 years The current median tenure of employees is 3 years So within a 20 year span of time I ve worked at 7 companies but within two of those companies I was promoted multiple times Those have to be separate entries because they re separate jobs Someone needs to reprogram this to stop being so picky about one page long - because even if you only had 3 jobs but you had a lot of technical certs or maybe you have a lot of college degrees it ll still punish you for going 2 pages deep It s broken And no the answer is not to exclude skills education because ATS looks for that The right answer here is for the tool Rezi to STOP squawking about 1 page That guidance has not been relevant for at least 16 years now because it assumes a human looking at it which is rarely the case anymore I can cite multiple sources that say as long as your resume doesn t exceed 5 pages you re largely good to go Recommendation is not to exceed 3-4 pages unless absolutely necessary due to experience The Education section is fairly straightforward I listed my undergraduate certificate But when generating the cover letter it straight up fabricated a Bachelor s and a Master s degree in two different majors I SUSPECT this is the tool looking at my length and diversity of experience and making assumptions otherwise this is way broken The right answer is for the tool to read what the user entered for Education and use ONLY that I m not going to save and edit because then you re burning AI credits needlessly To use the AI you need to purchase credits which are charged against however many words bullets you have the AI add in for you On the surface it s not a bad deal but their Lifetime service doesn t give you recurring credits to use That means that if you plan to use this to keep your resume fresh not a bad idea in general you ll be paying regardless Saying they charge because it s a third-party tool doesn t address my feedback What I m saying is figure out a way to make LIFETIME not have any charges past the first I don t care how you do that Charge 200 for LIFETIME if you must Ultimately LIFETIME is meaningless if you re still spending money past the first spend I m not saying not to use the service I m saying that it needs a lot of work And no it s not Rezi isn t for you - it s that Rezi makes too many assumptions about what a resume should be like and fails you improperly Their own FAQ saying well this is how we think you don t like it go elsewhere is indicative of the same attitude issues found with Rezi s reply below they don t care to improve

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