Resume optimization
Your resume isn't getting interviews. Fix it in minutes.
Compare your resume with a job description to find missing keywords, weak bullets, and ATS gaps. Get optimized, job-aligned bullet points while keeping your original experience intact.
AI rewrites your resume. You stay in control: edit, refine, or personalize before downloading.
No login required · Free ATS analysis · Takes under 30 seconds
Use this AI ATS resume checker to find gaps against a real posting. Compare your resume with a job description in one paste on the homepage, free. Read how ATS scans resumes, how to pass ATS, or resume vs job description. Browse ATS-friendly resume guides.
See what's wrong and how to fix it, instantly
A single view for score, gaps, and stronger bullets, tailored to the job you paste.
Estimated ATS alignment
78%
Example readout for one resume + one job description
Missing keywords
Current bullet
Responsible for backend services and deployments.
Aligned preview
Shipped Go microservices on Kubernetes (EKS); cut deploy time 40% with Terraform + CI/CD.
Everything you need to fix your resume, in one pass
Built for speed, job fit, and shortlists, not generic "resume tips."
Find gaps instantly
Surface missing keywords, thin skills, and ATS-style issues for the exact job you are targeting.
AI-optimized, job-aligned bullets
Rewrite bullets to match the role using phrasing from the job description, not generic resume speak.
Preserve your experience
No fake employers, tools, or wins. Your core profile stays intact, only sharpened and better aligned.
Full editing control
Edit bullets, tone, and sections after optimization. Accept, reject, or rewrite until it sounds like you.
Ready-to-apply download
Export to PDF or DOCX in one click after you are happy with the draft.
How it works
One guided flow replaces hours of manual rewriting and keyword hunting.
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Paste resume + job description
Drop both texts into ResumeAtlas. No signup for the first pass.
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Get ATS score + gap analysis
See estimated alignment, missing keywords, and weak spots for that posting.
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AI rewrites and aligns bullets
Job-aligned bullets using real JD language, grounded in what you actually did.
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Edit and personalize
Tune tone (more human, concise, or technical). Change any line before you ship it.
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Download and apply
Export PDF or DOCX and submit with confidence to that role.
All in minutes, not hours of manual rewriting.
Why resumes fail to reach interviews
Interviews start from shortlists. Shortlists favor clear overlap with the job and easy scanning.
Fit reads vague
If a recruiter cannot answer “why this role?” in ten seconds, you sink in the pile. A resume not getting interviews often lacks a tight headline and summary for the target job.
Keywords live in the wrong places
Tools and domains need to appear in experience bullets, not only a skills cloud. Otherwise you look keyword-light even when you did the work.
One-size-fits-all file
The same resume for a startup IC role and an enterprise lead role will underperform both. Each needs a different emphasis.
ATS or format friction
Odd section titles or multi-column layouts can scramble parsing. Your resume not getting interviews might be invisible data as much as wording.
Impact is implied, not shown
“Improved systems” does not compete with “cut error rate by 22%.” Recruiters reward proof.
Competition at the keyword layer
Others mirror the posting more closely. Without that step, you lose on estimated match before a human compares stories.
Mistakes that keep a resume from getting interviews
These habits feel safe but flatten your story.
- Listing every technology you ever touched instead of what matches this job.
- Copy-pasting the job description into a “skills” paragraph.
- Hiding layoffs or gaps with confusing dates instead of one honest line.
- Using a flashy template that breaks copy-paste and ATS parsing.
What works when your resume is not getting interviews
- Lead with the role’s vocabularyMirror nouns from the posting in your summary and first page: product area, stack, customer type.
- Tie each must-have to evidenceIf they want Kubernetes, show where you ran workloads, not just that you “know” it.
- Trim unrelated winsOlder jobs can shrink to one line so space goes to relevant proof.
- Ask a blunt friend to skim for ten secondsIf they cannot state your target role, rewrite the top third.
- Run a JD comparison passUse a tool or checklist to find missing phrases before you submit.
Before vs after
Outcome-focused signals recruiters and ATS look for first.
Before
- Generic summary
- No job-specific keywords
- Weak, non-impact bullets
After
- Role-specific bullet points
- Keywords aligned to job description
- Clear, measurable impact
AI optimization without losing control
- Keep your original experience and intent intact. No invented jobs or skills.
- Adjust tone: more human, more concise, or more technical.
- Edit any bullet or section before downloading.
- Accept or reject AI suggestions line by line.
You get speed from AI and control to make it yours.
From hours of manual editing to done in minutes
Instead of manually rewriting every bullet, hunting for keywords, and aligning with job descriptions one screen at a time, run one guided pass: paste resume and JD, review gaps and rewrites, edit tone, then export. What used to take an evening becomes a focused few minutes per application.
ResumeAtlas for when your resume is not getting interviews
Paste a real job description alongside your resume. ResumeAtlas highlights likely gaps between your text and the posting, with alignment feedback you can act on. We do not guarantee interviews - we show where the document and the role diverge.
That is especially useful when you are sure your background fits but the shortlist says otherwise. Small edits to wording and ordering often change estimated match more than a full redesign.
Guides and tools
FAQ
Why am I not getting interviews?
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Often your resume does not show clear overlap with the job on paper: missing keywords, weak bullets, or ATS parsing issues. Comparing your resume to a specific job description surfaces those gaps so you can fix them before you apply again.
Do ATS scores matter?
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Use them as directional alignment feedback, not a guarantee. Employers use different systems. ResumeAtlas shows estimated match and gaps so you can tighten keyword fit and structure.
How to tailor a resume quickly?
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Paste your resume and the job description into ResumeAtlas. You get a fast ATS-style read, missing keywords, and AI-suggested bullet rewrites. Edit everything manually, adjust tone, then download PDF or DOCX.
Can I use one resume for all jobs?
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You can, but reply rates are usually lower. A few minutes of job-specific alignment (keywords, bullets, summary) per posting typically outperforms one generic file sent everywhere.
Will AI invent experience on my resume?
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No. ResumeAtlas is built to preserve your real experience and intent. You review every change, edit any bullet, and accept or reject suggestions before you export.