1 points kirchoni | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.247s | source

I suspect a lot of resumes — especially the ones designed in Figma or exported from Canva — look great to humans but get completely butchered by resume parsers.

Most of these systems don’t use vision or layout — they just extract raw text. And if the PDF is made of outlines, floating layers, or flattened design, there’s often nothing to extract So I built this thing: ghostCV - It takes your visual resume - Lets you write what you want the AI to see - And embeds that as transparent text in the PDF

The result: the parser sees clean text, the human sees your design, and nobody knows the difference.

Is this sketchy? Maybe. Useful? I think so.

No login. No tracking. Just a tiny hack for anyone who’s been ghosted by a bot

Curious what HN thinks — anyone else try this kind of thing?