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Resume intelligence, not resume folklore.
Most resume advice repeats myths. These guides are grounded in what applicant tracking systems actually do: published research, vendor documentation, and tests, with the caveats kept in.
ATS reality · 5 min read
Do ATS Systems Automatically Reject Resumes? The 75% Stat Is a Myth
Mostly no. Recruiters say ATS rarely auto-reject resumes, and the famous 75% stat traces to a 2012 sales pitch. The real risk is parse failure, not robots.
Read the guideFormat · 5 min read
ATS-Friendly Resume Format: The Layout Rules That Actually Matter
An ATS-friendly resume is single column with standard headings, selectable text, and contact info in the body. What each rule prevents, per the evidence.
Read the guideKeywords · 6 min read
Resume Keywords: What Actually Matters (and What's Myth)
Modern ATS don't pass or fail resumes on keyword counts. What matters is real titles, real skills, and the language of the actual job. Here's the evidence.
Read the guideATS reality · 5 min read
What Recruiters See When an ATS Parses Your Resume
An ATS turns your resume into a structured candidate record: name, contact, titles, dates, skills. Recruiters search those fields. Blanks hide you.
Read the guideTools · 5 min read
AI Resume Builder vs ChatGPT: What Each One Actually Does
ChatGPT drafts good bullet language but keeps no structure behind the prose. A structured-record builder grounds facts, formats cleanly, and regenerates.
Read the guideChecklist · 6 min read
How to Check If Your Resume Is ATS Ready: A Seven-Point Self-Audit
A seven-point self-audit: select-and-copy the text, keep one column, use standard headings, put contact in the body, complete every role and skill.
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