Template 1: Two-line summary
Fast, clean positioning. Replace brackets only.
[Role] with [X years] in [domain]. I build [systems/processes] that drive [outcome], proven by [metric/scale].
Recent focus: [2–3 relevant keywords] and [impact].
An ATS-friendly resume checklist for job seekers. Avoid common formatting traps, improve clarity, and tailor to roles without fluff.
Last updated: February 27, 2026
This checklist helps you build a resume that passes ATS parsing and still reads clean to a human. The goal is not to game the system. It is to remove friction and make your signal obvious in 20 seconds. Use it with the Job Search AI Workflow Playbook for end-to-end positioning, and the Freelance Rate Calculator if you are weighing full-time vs freelance. Run this before you submit any application, especially if you are tailoring for a specific role.
Copy, fill, paste. Keep claims defensible.
Fast, clean positioning. Replace brackets only.
[Role] with [X years] in [domain]. I build [systems/processes] that drive [outcome], proven by [metric/scale].
Recent focus: [2–3 relevant keywords] and [impact].
Action + scope + result, with a constraint.
Action + scope + result
Built/led/implemented [thing] across [scope], improving [metric] by [number] while [constraint].
Examples:
- Built a data pipeline across 20+ sources, reducing refresh time 40% while improving reliability.
- Led migration to [platform], cutting monthly cost 18% and improving uptime to 99.9%.
Wording and ordering only. No invented facts.
Task: Suggest keyword alignment edits without inventing facts.
Rules:
- Do not add new tools I did not use.
- Do not add new metrics I cannot defend.
- Only adjust wording and reorder bullets for relevance.
- Output: 8–12 keywords + suggested edits to my bullets.
Job description:
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My resume bullets (most relevant role):
[Paste]
ATS-friendly grouping. Keep it scannable.
Skills
Languages: ___, ___, ___
Data/Infra: ___, ___, ___
ML/AI: ___, ___, ___
Cloud/DevOps: ___, ___, ___
Analytics/Tools: ___, ___, ___