ATS Resume & Career Optimization Blog
Practical guides on ATS scoring, resume formatting, and job search strategy.
Submission PrepYour file name will not fix a weak resume, but messy naming can still cause avoidable friction. Use this practical naming standard.
ATS Deep DiveATS checkers are useful, but only if you understand what they measure and what they do not.
Resume ToolsA free checker is useful, but only if it shows the right diagnostics. Use these five tests before you trust any score.
ATS + TargetingOne score says your resume is fine, another says it is weak. Here is why that happens and what to fix first.
ATS ParsingBullhorn ats resume works when bullhorn often receives your resume before an end-client ats sees it, so your file must survive recruiter crm ingestion and a second parsing pass. Use plain fields, exact terms, and a parse check before submitting.
ATS ParsingAshby ats resume works when ashby parses resumes for fast recruiting teams, so clean skills ordering and plain pdf text help the candidate record stay searchable. Use plain fields, exact terms, and a parse check before submitting.
ATS ParsingJazzHR resume formatting works when jazzhr keeps screening simple for smb hiring teams, so exact job-title, certification, and tool terms carry more weight than broad semantic clues. Use plain fields, exact terms, and a parse check before submitting.
Resume StrategyAI-generated resumes fail when they sound generic, overstuff keywords, or flatten real scope. ATS reads the literal text, not the promise behind it.
ATS StrategyKeyword tools and ATS checks solve different problems. Use both in sequence to reduce false confidence and improve screening outcomes.
ATS ParsingBambooHR hiring flows still depend on readable titles, dates, and plain-text links. Small-company templates fail when those basics hide behind design.
ATS ParsingSAP SuccessFactors usually rewards plain section labels, stable dates, and readable job history. Enterprise templates break when they hide those same fields.
ATS ParsingSmartRecruiters reads titles, dates, and visible links well when the layout stays plain text. Sidebars and decorative headers still cost you searchable detail.