A white-label resume platform for career centers, coding bootcamps, and workforce nonprofits — built to make graduates employable and placement metrics defensible.
Ready to make this your students' story?
Join 127+ institutions who report placement data they're proud of.
No student has zero experience.
They have unformatted experience.
Career centers are measured on placement. Their tools aren't built for it.
Legacy resume builders were designed for professionals updating a career. Draft is built for the 22-year-old who's never written one — and the institution accountable for their outcome.
The tool does the formatting. The student does the thinking.
Prompts extract specific numbers, responsibilities, and outcomes from each role. Students don't write vague bullets because they're never asked vague questions.
Every student sees your institution's name, colors, and domain. Draft is invisible infrastructure. Your career center gets the credit.
Track document completion rates, export frequency, and cohort progress. Report defensible placement metrics to accreditors, funders, and boards.
Every metric below is pulled from partner cohort data — not projections, not pilots.
"Draft gave us something we didn't have before: defensible data. Our accreditation report cited a 79% placement rate. That number came from Draft's analytics dashboard."
"Our students thought they had nothing to put on a resume. Draft's prompts surfaced things they'd forgotten they'd done. The tool teaches them how to see their own value."
Draft ships as a white-label web app, an embeddable widget, or a REST API. It fits inside your existing student portal in under a week. No new logins for students, no new vendor for IT.
Subdomain on your domain. Zero infrastructure. Live in 3 days.
Drop a script tag into your existing portal. Students never leave your site.
Full control. Your servers. Your data residency requirements.
Draft is built for institutions accountable for outcomes — not individuals hoping for them. Bring it to your career center and make placement metrics something you're proud to report.
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