See what an ATS actually extracts from your resume
Paste your resume below. We run the same kind of regex-driven parser an Applicant Tracking System would, then flag the formatting choices that quietly tank your application. JobScan charges for this. We don't. Nothing leaves your browser.
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Paste a resume on the left to see what an ATS extracts and where it stumbles.
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What we're actually checking
- Contact info in the body. Real ATSes strip headers and footers — your email and phone need to live in the document body.
- Date formats."May 2024 — Aug 2024" parses cleanly. Bare "2024-2025" and date ranges without months trip parsers.
- A flat skills list. Comma-separated, near the top, under a clear "Skills" header. ATSes index it heavily for keyword matching.
- Action-verb bullets. "Built", "Shipped", "Reduced" — not "Responsible for" or "Helped with".
- Single-column layout. Tabs and two-column layouts read out of order — what looks clean to you reads as gibberish to the parser.