Seeing how other professionals present their experience is one of the fastest ways to improve your own resume. Our curated library of resume examples spans dozens of industries — from software engineering and product management to finance, healthcare, and creative fields — so you can find samples that closely match your background and career goals.
Each example showcases proven formatting, impactful bullet points, and the kind of keyword-rich language that resonates with both hiring managers and applicant tracking systems. Use them as inspiration, then jump straight into our builder to create a polished resume of your own.
Filter examples by category — Software Engineer, Product Manager, Consultant, Designer, and more — or narrow results by years of experience and layout preference. Whether you are writing your first resume as a student or refreshing your executive profile after a decade in leadership, you will find relevant, up-to-date samples to guide you.
Yes. Click any example and select "Use This Template" to load its layout and structure into the Pika Resume builder. You can then replace the sample content with your own details.
All examples are built on ATS-optimised templates, so the formatting, headings, and keyword placement follow best practices for automated screening.
We add new resume examples regularly to cover emerging roles and industries. Check back often or browse by category to discover the latest additions.
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Browse 50+ free professional resume examples across software engineering, nursing, sales, data analytics, medical assistant, engineering, server, federal, and student categories. Each example is a complete, ready-to -customise resume that you can open in Pika Resume's builder, edit, and download as a PDF — at no cost and without signup.
A great resume example does two things: it shows you the structure and tone that works for your target role, and it gives you a starting point so you're not staring at a blank page. The examples on Pika are modelled on patterns we see in real high-performing resumes — they use strong action verbs, quantify achievements, and follow ATS-friendly formatting. You don't copy them verbatim. You use them as a scaffold and replace the content with your own experience.
Pika Resume covers the following categories. Each links to a dedicated page with multiple examples for that role or career stage:
Click any example to open it in the Pika Resume builder. Replace the placeholder content with your own experience, education, and skills. Use the built-in JD-tailoring tool to align the bullet points with your target job description. When you're happy with the result, download it as a PDF. The whole process typically takes under 30 minutes for a first resume and under 10 minutes for an update.
Every example is ATS-friendly by default — no tables, no multi-column layouts, no graphics that confuse parsers. They're written in the language hiring managers and ATS keyword scanners actually use, with quantified bullet points and strong action verbs. And because they're built on top of our resume builder, you can open any of them in one click and start editing — no manual reformatting required.
Yes. Every resume example on Pika Resume is free to view and use as inspiration. You can also import any example as a starting point in our resume builder and customise it for your own job application — at no cost.
We have professional resume examples across 12+ categories including software engineer, nursing, sales, data analyst, medical assistant, engineering, server, high school, teen, no experience, law school, and federal. Each example was crafted to reflect real-world hiring expectations for that role.
Yes. Open any example, click "Use this resume", and you can edit it in our builder and download the final version as a PDF.
Our examples are professionally crafted to reflect what successful resumes look like for each role. We never publish real candidate resumes — every example is original content modelled on the patterns we see in high-performing resumes.
Start by filtering for your target job title or industry. If you don't see your exact role, look at adjacent roles in the same field — the structure and bullet-point style usually transfer well. You can also filter by experience level (no experience, student, professional) to find examples that match where you are in your career.
Pick the closest available example as a starting structure, then use Pika's JD-tailoring tool to rewrite the bullet points and inject keywords specific to your target role. Most resume formats translate across industries — what changes is the content.