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ATS Resume Score Checker

Compare your resume with a real job description. Get a transparent compatibility estimate, missing keywords, and practical fixes.

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Paste your resume, add the target role, and review the match instantly.

Use the checker before final edits so you can tighten keyword coverage, missing sections, and measurable impact while the resume is still easy to refine.

1. Import or paste resume text 2. Add the complete job description 3. Review the report and tailor your final draft
This is a preparation estimate, not an employer's private ATS score. Use only keywords that truthfully match your experience.
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Resume Text

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Paste plain resume text or import a file to extract text first.

PDF, DOCX, TXT, HTML up to 5 MB
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Job Description

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Use the full target posting so the keyword and section comparison stays realistic.

About ATS Resume Checker

This ATS resume checker compares resume text with a target job description and produces a transparent compatibility estimate based on keyword coverage, essential sections, measurable achievements, and contact readability.

Key Features

  • Compare resume keywords with a specific job description.
  • See matched and missing terms instead of receiving only a score.
  • Review section, achievement, and contact checks with practical recommendations.

How To Use ATS Resume Checker

  1. Paste the resume text you plan to submit.
  2. Paste the complete target job description.
  3. Run the check and improve the resume using the missing keywords and recommendations.

ATS Resume Checker FAQs

Is this the same score an employer ATS will give?

No. Employers use different private systems and configurations. This tool provides a transparent compatibility estimate to help you improve relevance and structure.

Should I add every missing keyword?

No. Add only terms that truthfully describe your experience, skills, projects, or qualifications. Keyword stuffing can make a resume weaker.

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