ATS Resume & Career Optimization Blog
Practical guides on ATS scoring, resume formatting, and job search strategy.
ATS FormattingCombination resume changes how parsers map dates, employers, and skills. The safer format is the one that preserves chronology and field relationships cleanly.
ATS Deep DiveFederal resume changes how parsers map dates, employers, and skills. The safer format is the one that preserves chronology and field relationships cleanly.
ATS FormattingReverse chronological resume changes how parsers map dates, employers, and skills. The safer format is the one that preserves chronology and field relationships cleanly.
ATS FormattingLinkedIn PDF exports look convenient, but their section order, labels, and extra profile clutter often weaken ATS parsing fast.
ATS ParsingFreelance history looks unstable when contracts are listed as separate employers. Group the work so ATS sees one clear timeline instead of six short gigs.
ATS FormattingTables fail because parsers read cells in document order, not visual columns. Convert high-risk tables to plain text before fields merge.
ATS FormattingEducation parsing fails on shorthand degrees, GPA punctuation, mixed certificates, and date formats. Clean labels and stable dates fix most of it.
ATS ParsingThe riskiest header mistake is structural, not visual. Content placed in the document header or floating boxes can disappear before review.
ATS FormattingUpload limits differ by platform, but large files usually signal images, embedded fonts, and graphics that lower parse quality before review.
ATS FormattingUnicode usually fails at extraction, not at upload. Replace risky symbols before Taleo or iCIMS turns clean resume text into noise.
Resume LengthThe one-page rule is not universal. Use role level, relevance, and clarity to choose the right length.
Resume StructureDate format looks minor, but it affects timeline clarity and parser confidence. Use this quick decision framework.