Don't Let a Robot Reject Your Dream Job
Over 75% of resumes are filtered out by ATS software. If your resume isn't optimized, you might be missing out on opportunities despite being highly qualified.
1. Use Standard Formatting
Avoid fancy graphics, columns, or tables. Stick to a clean, single-column layout that robots can easily parse.
2. Match Keywords
Analyze the job description and include relevant keywords in your skills and experience sections. But remember: do not "keyword stuff"βit must read naturally.
3. Standard Section Headings
Use simple headings like "Work Experience," "Education," and "Skills" instead of creative titles like "Where I've Been."
4. Choose the Right File Type
While some modern ATS can handle PDFs, a Word document (.docx) is still the safest bet for maximum compatibility.
5. Quantify Your Achievements
Instead of saying "Managed a team," say "Managed a team of 15 and increased productivity by 20% over 6 months." Numbers catch the eye of both robots and humans.