ATS Resume & Career Optimization Blog
Practical guides on ATS scoring, resume formatting, and job search strategy.
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Resume Score DebugIf your score keeps stalling in the 60s, you probably fixed surface issues but missed evidence and relevance. Here is the repair order that usually works.
Conversion DebugA high score helps, but it does not guarantee callbacks. Use this checklist to find the misses between screening and interview response.
Targeted ResumeIf your targeted score differs from baseline, that is usually a good sign. Use this framework to read the gap correctly.
Resume Score DebugIf your score drops after edits, you likely improved style but weakened evidence or structure. Here is how to isolate the break quickly.
ATS ExportFor Canva-based resumes, export choice can decide parse quality. Test both versions and submit the one that keeps structure intact.
ATS LayoutTwo-column resumes can work, but they fail often enough to be risky. Use this practical test-and-fix checklist before applying.
ATS TroubleshootingIf extraction output is scrambled, your structure is likely broken. Use these seven practical fixes to restore parser readability.
Icons are not always bad, but icon-only labels often hide critical fields in extraction. Here is where they help and where they hurt.
ATS StructureCreative section titles can look unique, but they often weaken section mapping in ATS. Use this practical naming strategy instead.
ATS FormattingCanva resumes can pass ATS, but only when layout complexity is controlled. Use this practical cleanup checklist before sending applications.
ATS ParsingIf contact details disappear in extraction, the issue is usually format, not content. Use this quick fix process before you apply.
project manager ATS filters reward exact specialty, tool, and credential language. Generic wording hides strong experience behind weak matching signals.