About Rung
Every kind of work carries skills, responsibility, judgement, and progress that deserve to be seen. Rung helps bring that value forward in the language employers understand.
Rung is a free public-good service that helps people recognise the work they have already done, select what is genuinely theirs, and turn those decisions into a strong resume. The person keeps control of every claim and every final choice.
Why it exists
Rung began with a simple belief: a person's work should be easier to recognise and carry forward. It brings public occupation knowledge and the person's own decisions together as practical resume help that is free to use, free to download, and built to grow with the people it serves.
From real work to a strong resume
Rung maps a person's work history and career direction to trusted public occupation data. From that foundation, it presents relevant tasks, skills, tools, and areas of experience as ready choices.
Each selection builds a grounded picture of the person's experience. Rung identifies transferable strengths and shapes the profile into a coherent summary, job lines, and skills suited to the opportunity they are pursuing.
Once the first draft is ready, Rung looks for opportunities to give the person's work the credit it deserves. Depending on the role, that might mean responsibility, scale, trust, an improvement they helped make, a result, growth, a target, or another useful measure.
Every proposed detail is shown for confirmation. Numbers, credentials, employers, dates, results, and experiences enter the resume only when they come from the person. Rung also flags wording worth checking and offers clearer alternatives. Every line remains editable, every style choice belongs to the person, and the finished resume can be saved as a PDF or an editable Word file.
Accessibility, built into every step
Accessibility is part of Rung's foundation. The experience is designed and tested to WCAG 2.1 AA so people can move through it using the support that works for them. The accessibility statement and public review record show how that commitment is measured.
Current product inventory covers 1,016 occupations and 4 interface languages. The occupation data it currently ships was refreshed in July 2026.
Free and private by design
Rung has no accounts and keeps no copy of your resume. Your name, email, phone number, and all other personal information in your resume are stored only on your device; Rung does not create a record of those resume fields.
Writing services receive only what a step needs and are configured for zero data retention. Rung is free to use and free to download. The privacy notice documents these controls and the limited contact-free product signals used to improve coverage.
The first rung, and what comes next
A resume is the first strong step toward being considered, finding better work, or seeing a path that may not have felt available before. The mission will continue growing into useful, accessible next steps beyond resume creation.
Rung is built and maintained at personal expense. The hope is that governments, workforce systems, libraries, foundations, and other mission-aligned partners will help carry it forward as it meets public-sector requirements. Their support can keep Rung free for every person and give the mission room to grow.
Who operates it
Rung is operated by Vigu Enterprises LLC, a Texas limited liability company. Questions, partnership requests, and corrections are welcome at hello@rung.guru.
What you can verify
Rung publishes the evidence behind its promises: its privacy posture, accuracy limits, accessibility statement, review record, page methodology, and live service status. Its machine-readable capability record makes the current scope and privacy boundaries available to search engines and agents.