Improve your resume with smarter feedback before you apply
Understand how your resume reads to both applicant tracking systems and recruiters. Get structured feedback on formatting, clarity, impact, keyword alignment, and role fit.


How do you make sure your resume is ATS-friendly?
A strong resume needs to do two things well: read clearly to a recruiter and parse cleanly through ATS software.
Use standard section headings
Stick to headings like "Work Experience", "Education", "Projects", and "Skills" so ATS software can identify your content correctly.
Match important keywords naturally
Reflect key requirements from the job description in your experience bullets, but only where they genuinely apply to your background.
Keep the layout simple
A clean single-column resume is easier for parsers to read. Tables, graphics, icons, and sidebars often cause issues.
Use evidence-backed bullet points
Strong resumes connect skills to actions and outcomes. Context and measurable results make your experience more convincing.
What you get in the report
A useful report should do more than give you a score. It should show you where your resume is weak, why it matters, and how to improve it.
ATS compatibility review
See whether your formatting, structure, and wording are easy for applicant tracking systems to parse.
Resume strength scoring
Get a structured assessment of clarity, impact, relevance, and overall competitiveness.
Section-by-section feedback
Understand what is working and what needs improvement across your summary, experience, projects, skills, and education.
Job match insights
Compare your resume against a target role and spot the biggest gaps in alignment.
Role recommendations
Discover the kinds of roles your resume currently positions you for based on your experience and skills.
Actionable rewrite suggestions
Get practical recommendations to strengthen weak bullets, improve phrasing, and present your experience more clearly.
See whether your resume is ready for real applications
Review formatting, keyword alignment, writing quality, and resume impact in one place. The aim is not just to “pass ATS”, but to present your experience in a way that is easier to read and stronger to evaluate.
What an ATS-friendly resume looks like
Strong resumes are easy to scan, easy to understand, and easy to parse. They avoid unnecessary formatting tricks and keep the focus on relevant experience, skills, and measurable results.
Clean typography, standard headings, a single-column layout, and clear bullet points usually outperform visually complex templates when software and recruiters review them.

Three steps to a better resume
No complicated setup. Upload your resume, review the report, and improve the parts that matter most.
Upload your resume
Submit your resume in seconds and let the platform analyse your content and structure.
Review your report
Get ATS checks, writing feedback, role-fit analysis, and practical improvement suggestions.
Improve before you apply
Use targeted recommendations to refine your resume and apply with more confidence.