Paste your resume and the job description. Get an instant ATS compatibility score, a keyword-match breakdown, and the exact fixes that move the needle — before a recruiter ever sees it.
Upload a file or paste the text. Text-based PDFs and DOCX work best.
Paste the posting you're applying to. This unlocks the keyword & skills match — the part ATS actually scores on.
Use the exact phrases and skills from the job description, woven naturally into your work history — not crammed into a list. The scanner above shows which terms you're matching and missing.
Avoid tables, columns, graphics, text boxes and headers/footers — parsers garble or skip them. One clean column, standard fonts, and a text-based PDF or .docx read most reliably.
Stick to conventional labels: Work Experience, Education, Skills, Summary. Creative headings like "Where I've Made Impact" confuse the parser into filing your content wrong.