Follow these proven strategies to create a resume that passes ATS screening and impresses hiring managers.
Start bullet points with strong action verbs like 'managed', 'developed', 'implemented'
Include numbers, percentages, and metrics to demonstrate your impact
Match keywords from the job description to pass ATS screening
Use varied language and synonyms to keep content engaging
Stick to conventional section names like 'Experience', 'Education', 'Skills'
Use professional fonts like Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman
Keep formatting consistent throughout your resume
Keep it to 1-2 pages maximum for most positions
Submit as PDF or DOCX for best ATS compatibility
Ensure phone, email, and location are clearly visible
Skip images, charts, and complex formatting that ATS can't read
Integrate relevant keywords naturally throughout your content
Upload your updated resume and see how these improvements affect your ATS score.