Every job seeker knows the drill: copy your resume, tweak it for each job, rewrite the cover letter, lose track of where you applied. I built Bemura to fix that — one tool for the entire process, with AI that actually helps.
Bemura started from genuine frustration. As a graduate student applying for jobs, I spent hours tailoring resumes and still got ghosted. I'd been through the hiring process from the other side too — I worked in the HR department of a consulting firm for over two years during my studies. I knew how recruiters actually read CVs, and I could see how broken the process was for applicants.
The tools that existed were either overpriced or built for mid-career professionals — not students on a budget. I wanted a single workspace where you could build a resume, tailor it for each job, generate cover letters, track applications, and discover new roles — all without switching between five different tools, and without paying a fortune for it.
That idea became Bemura. The goal is simple: give students and young graduates an affordable alternative to the expensive tools on the market. And if it works out, maybe it helps me fund my PhD along the way. I launched into early access in 2026 and I'm building in the open — improving every week based on real feedback.
Graduate student based in Europe with over two years of recruiting experience. Got tired of the application grind and decided to build a better way.
Resume builder, AI tailoring, cover letter generation, application tracker, and Job Hub — all live.
Free for early users. Collecting feedback and iterating fast.
Stripe billing, more templates, expanded AI features, and multi-language support beyond German.
Bemura is free during early access. No credit card required.
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