Make an ATS-friendly resume that gets read
Beat the applicant tracking system: clean structure, the right keywords from the job post, and no layout tricks that break parsers.
Applicant tracking systems parse your resume into fields before a human ever sees it. Multi-column layouts, text inside images, tables, and unusual headings often get scrambled — which is why beautifully designed resumes sometimes score zero.
The Resume Tailor outputs a clean, single-flow structure with standard section names and the keywords that actually appear in the job description, so the ATS reads every line correctly and ranks you accurately.
You get a .docx you can submit directly. No design fiddling, no guessing which keywords matter — the tool aligns them to the specific posting.
The tool for this
📄Resume Tailor
Tailor your resume to any job using only your real experience — ATS-ready, .docx export.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a resume ATS-friendly? +
A single-column flow, standard section headings (Experience, Education, Skills), real text (not images), and keywords that match the job description. The tool produces exactly this.
Do tables and columns break ATS parsing? +
Often, yes. Many parsers read columns out of order or drop table cells. The output avoids these structures entirely.
Which keywords should I include? +
The ones in the target job description. Paste the posting and the tool aligns your real experience to its terminology automatically.
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