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Split PDF to Extract Resume Page
When a resume exists as part of a larger document package, extracting just the resume page for individual uploads to job portals or recruiters requires splitting the PDF. This page extracts specific pages from multi-document PDFs so you can submit only your resume without revealing other included materials.
Typical requirements for this type of upload
For this portal, applicant tracking systems often flag files that are too large or that use image-only exports. Keep a text layer in your resume and portfolio, then compress just enough so uploads succeed without losing readability.
Why LiteDoc is a good fit for this scenario
- Extract exactly the pages a portal asks for — no need to share the whole document.
- Pull out signature pages, cover sheets, or specific sections and download them separately.
- Splitting runs locally so confidential pages stay on your device throughout.
How to use LiteDoc in three private steps
- 1. Add your file Open the LiteDoc tool above and drop in the PDF or images you need.
- 2. Select the pages to extract Choose the page range or individual pages the portal needs — split to isolate exactly the sections you are submitting.
- 3. Save and submit Download the result back to your device, then upload it to the visa, tax, school, or job portal you're working with.
FAQs for job application PDFs
What file size should I target for Workday, Greenhouse, and LinkedIn Easy Apply?
Many ATS portals reject files above 2–5 MB, and some roles cap resume uploads closer to 1 MB. Aim for the lower end of that range so your upload succeeds the first time.
Will compressing my resume hurt ATS parsing?
No, as long as your resume text is still selectable after export. LiteDoc focuses on shrinking embedded images and excess metadata, so the underlying text layer remains intact for parsing.
Do I need to upload my resume to a server?
No. The compression runs entirely in your browser tab. Your resume and portfolio never leave your device while you prepare them for upload.
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