Introducing Tenure—something I’ve been building for a while now
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There’s a moment most professionals recognize.
You’ve been heads-down for years — delivering, executing, climbing. Then something shifts. A role disappears. A reorg happens. An opportunity appears out of nowhere and someone asks for your resume by Friday.
And you realize you have nothing ready.
Not because you haven’t done the work. You’ve done plenty of it. But the details — the metrics, the outcomes, the specific contributions that made a difference — are scattered. Old emails. Half-remembered projects. A LinkedIn profile you haven’t touched in three years.
So you start reconstructing. From memory. Under pressure. Hoping you get it right.
I’ve been there. And I built Tenure because that experience shouldn’t be as hard as it is.
What Tenure actually is
Tenure is a career intelligence platform. It’s built around a simple idea: your career is an asset, and like any asset, it needs to be maintained — not just dusted off when you need to sell it.
The platform gives you four tools designed to work together:
Gap Analyzer surfaces the keyword patterns that Applicant Tracking Systems are actually scanning for — so you know exactly where your resume falls short before you hit Apply.
Resume Factory builds clean, structured output that survives ATS parsing and reads well when a human finally opens it.
BattleCard prepares you for the interview — your achievements, your talking points, your responses — organized and ready before you walk in the door.
Assembly Session brings it all together into a complete, tailored application package — resume, cover letter, and prep notes — built around the specific role you’re going after.
Why this exists
Most resume tools treat the problem as a formatting problem. It isn’t.
ATS systems don’t always delete your resume outright — they rank it. And when 180 candidates apply and a recruiter reviews the top 20, being ranked #150 is the same as being invisible. Not because your experience is wrong. Because the phrasing didn’t match, the layout confused the parser, or a critical keyword was buried where the system couldn’t find it.
Tenure was built to close that gap. Not to game the system — to make sure your real experience doesn’t get lost in it.
Where things stand
Tenure is live now at owntenure.ca. Free trial, no credit card required. If you’ve ever felt like your resume was disappearing into a black hole, this was built for that exact problem.
Over the next few months I’ll be writing about the specific challenges each tool was designed to solve — starting with the one most people don’t even know they have.
More soon.
— Glenn, Founder · Tenure