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Which lines are pushing you past two pages?
Paste a federal resume that's already over (or close to) the OPM two-page limit. This tool breaks the length down job by job and flags candidates worth a second look — long bullets, repeated bullets, a long summary. It never deletes, rewrites, or writes a single word for you. You decide what to cut.
Haven't checked the required fields yet? Run the Federal Resume Checker → first — it covers hours, dates, and the fields HR needs.
Your resume text never leaves your browser — the analysis runs locally and no AI is involved. Only anonymous usage counts (never your text) are recorded.
0 characters · Minimum 200 to analyze
What this tool does not do
We'd rather tell you the limits than overclaim. This tool never rewrites, deletes, or generates resume text — every flag is a candidate for YOU to review:
- ·Which lines are your strongest evidence — only you know that. Every flag says keep it if it is.
- ·Your true rendered page count — this is a word-count estimate; the real test is your exported PDF.
- ·Whether a cut duty line would have mattered to a specific announcement's specialized-experience requirement.
- ·File-level specs: fonts, margins, page breaks — invisible in pasted text.
Trim questions, answered
Does this tool rewrite my resume for me?
No. It never rewrites, deletes, or generates a single word — it only flags candidates worth a look (long bullets, repeated bullets, a long summary, and your oldest role’s duty depth) and explains why each one is long. You decide what to edit.
Is the page count exact?
No — it’s a word-count estimate (the same math OPM’s own basis implies: roughly 700-900 words per page at 0.5" margins and 10pt body text). The real test is always your exported PDF’s actual page count.
Will trimming a flagged line hurt my application?
This tool never suggests cutting the fields USAJOBS requires — hours per week, month/year dates, or your employer and title lines. It only flags long duty bullets, repeated bullets, and a long summary. If a flagged line is your strongest evidence for the job, keep it — relevance beats recency.
How is this different from the Federal Resume Checker?
The Federal Resume Checker grades your resume against OPM/USAJOBS format rules (dates, hours, required fields, banned content). This tool is narrower: given a resume that’s already over two pages, it shows per-job word counts and where the length is concentrated.
Built by the honest career platform
Climbr tailors this resume to every announcement — honestly, never inventing experience — and tracks USAJOBS, Pathways, and cleared defense jobs with real match scores.
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