ATS Resume & Career Optimization Blog
Practical guides on ATS scoring, resume formatting, and job search strategy.
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WorkflowStop losing track of resume drafts. Use a lightweight system to manage baseline and targeted versions by role and company.
Resume KeywordsFinancial analyst screens reward modeling, forecasting, and FP&A language. Broad business wording hides technical finance depth.
Resume KeywordsLegal ATS screens care about practice area, research tools, and matter type. Generic administrative wording hides substantive legal work.
Resume KeywordsAccount executive filters care about pipeline, quota, ARR, and CRM language. Generic relationship wording does not carry the same weight.
Resume KeywordsHR manager screens reward HRIS, employee relations, and compliance language. Broad people skills wording hides operating depth.
Resume KeywordsSocial media ATS screens care about platform names, reporting tools, and measurable growth. Generic content wording leaves real performance hidden.
Keyword QualityKeyword stuffing often lowers readability and hurts trust. Use this rewrite approach to keep relevance with real proof.
Resume KeywordsQA tester filters look for testing type, tooling, and defect evidence fast. Generic software language makes solid testers look unfocused.
Resume KeywordsSupply chain filters reward operational language like S&OP, inventory, OTIF, and ERP. Broad operations wording hides the real fit.
Targeting StrategyOne baseline resume can support multiple titles, but only with targeted swaps in summary, skills order, and top bullets.
Resume KeywordsData scientist screens reward exact model, tooling, and experimentation language. Generic analytics wording hides technical fit fast.
Role TargetingThe same title often needs two resume variants. Remote roles and on-site roles prioritize different proof signals.