ATS resume checker
ATS Resume Checker for Keywords, Match Score, and Formatting
Check whether your resume is ready for applicant tracking systems with ATS keyword analysis, title alignment, experience match, and formatting guidance.
What this page helps with
This guide is focused on ATS resume checker. It explains what to improve, why it matters for ATS systems and recruiters, and how AuraResume helps you create a cleaner application-ready resume.
Why job seekers use AuraResume
How it works
From resume draft to role-ready application
Paste the job description
AuraResume reads the role language, skills, qualifications, responsibilities, and keywords that matter for that specific application.
Run the ATS match check
The checker reviews keyword density, title alignment, parsability, and experience match so you can see where the resume is weak.
Apply targeted improvements
Use AI suggestions to add relevant keywords naturally, rewrite bullets, and align your resume with the role without keyword stuffing.
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about ATS resume checker
What does an ATS resume checker do?
An ATS resume checker reviews whether your resume is easy to parse and whether it includes the right keywords, job title language, skills, and experience signals for a target role.
Is an ATS score enough to get interviews?
No score guarantees interviews. A useful ATS check should help you improve clarity, relevance, and formatting while keeping the resume truthful and readable for humans.
Can I check my resume against any job description?
Yes. AuraResume is built around resume-to-job-description matching, so each check is specific to the role you paste.
Should I add every keyword from the job description?
No. Add only keywords that honestly match your experience. Keyword stuffing can make a resume worse for recruiters and may not help search systems.