How to Make an ATS-Friendly Resume (and Actually Get Noticed!)
- BySomya Bhaskar
- 22 Mar, 2025
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Ever sent out tons of resumes and heard nothing back? The issue might be the ATS (Applicant Tracking System), a software that scans resumes before a recruiter sees them. Want to beat the system? Here's how:
1. Use Standard Headings
Stick to clear section titles like "Work Experience," "Education," and "Skills." Unusual headings can confuse the ATS.
2. Keep Formatting Simple
Avoid tables, graphics, and fancy fonts. Stick to basic fonts like Arial, Times New Roman, or Calibri for readability.
3. Include Job-Specific Keywords
Many resumes get rejected because they lack relevant keywords. Use words and phrases from the job description to increase your chances.
4. Customize for Each Job
A generic resume won't get you far. Tailor your resume for every job by aligning it with the specific requirements.
The goal is to ensure your resume gets past the ATS and reaches a hiring manager. Keep it structured, keyword-rich, and relevant to improve your chances of landing an interview.
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