Redact PDF for a resume or job-application PDF
Use Redact PDF when your PDF needs to look professional for a job submission — clean output, no watermark, no signup.
If you've ended up here, you have a PDF and a specific job: job application. The defaults most software ships with aren't tuned for that — they're tuned for "archive everything at maximum quality," which is the opposite of what you need now.
Run it in your browser: Redact PDF — Browser-only. Nothing is sent to a server.
Why job application needs different settings
A PDF for job application optimises for things the original PDF doesn't care about: small enough to upload quickly, compatible with whatever software the recipient is using, and free of embedded metadata that could leak personal information. The defaults give you the opposite — large, high-quality, metadata-rich. Useful for some jobs, wrong for this one.
The workflow with Redact PDF
- Open Redact PDF in any modern browser.
- Drop the PDF on the input area.
- Choose settings appropriate for job application — see the recommendations in the next section.
- Run the processing. It happens locally in your browser tab.
- Download and verify. Quick visual check before you send.
Recommended settings for job application
Job-board portals usually cap uploads at 2–5MB and care most about compatibility, not crispness. Use a balanced compression preset and don't go below 150 DPI for documents. Keep the original filename if you can — recruiters scan filenames before opening files.
Open the tool
Browser-only. Nothing is sent to a server.
What to verify before sending
Quick check-list once Redact PDF finishes:
- Open the result. Make sure it looks right at the size the recipient will actually see it.
- Check the file size. Match it against the limit you're targeting.
- Confirm the file extension. Sometimes you need to rename — for example, a recipient who expects
.jpgwon't necessarily accept.jpeg. - Send a test to yourself first. Open the test on the same device the recipient will use, if you can.
Frequently asked questions
Will Redact PDF work for a batch of PDFs?
Yes — drop multiple files at once. All of them get the same job application settings applied, then downloaded as a folder.
Is Redact PDF safe for sensitive PDFs like a resume or visa documents?
Yes — every step happens locally in your browser. The PDF never leaves your device because there is no server in the loop.
Can I undo the compression later?
No — compression is one-way. Always keep the original PDF archived somewhere, and treat the compressed version as a send-only copy.
What if the recipient asks for the original?
Keep the original. Redact PDF produces a copy; the source file you dragged in is never modified.
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Ready to try it?
Try it now: Redact PDF. Runs entirely on your device using open web standards.
Last reviewed May 2026. File-size limits, portal requirements, and software defaults change over time — always verify with the destination platform before uploading time-sensitive documents. References to third-party services and products are for descriptive purposes only and do not imply any partnership or endorsement.