How to Write an ATS-Friendly Resume That Gets You Noticed
Learn how to write an ATS-friendly resume recruiters notice. Bioman Resumes shares tips to pass ATS filters and land interviews in India, GCC & abroad.
Most resumes are rejected before a human recruiter ever sees them. Why? Because Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) filter out resumes that don’t match the job description. At Bioman Resumes, Kerala’s leading resume writing and career branding service, we help professionals in India, GCC, and global markets create ATS-optimized resumes that land interviews.
Here’s how you can make your resume ATS-friendly and recruiter-ready.
- 1. Use Job-Specific Keywords
ATS scans for keywords from the job description. Align your resume with role-specific skills and responsibilities.
- Choose a Clean Format
Avoid tables, images, and fancy fonts. Use a simple, text-based format to ensure ATS compatibility.
- Optimize Your Resume Headings
Use standard headings like Work Experience, Education, Skills so the ATS can parse data correctly.
- Focus on Achievements, Not Just Duties
Instead of listing responsibilities, highlight measurable results: “Increased sales by 25% in GCC market””
- 5. Tailor for Each Application
One generic resume won’t work. Customize each resume for the specific role and location (India, GCC, or global).
FAQ
Q1: What is an ATS-friendly resume?
It’s a resume formatted and written with keywords, headings, and structure that pass ATS filters.
Q2: Why do resumes fail ATS scans?
Resumes fail due to missing keywords, images, tables, or poor formatting
Q3: Can Bioman Resumes help me with ATS compliance?
Yes, we craft ATS-compliant, keyword-optimized resumes tailored for Kerala, GCC, and global jobs.
Don’t let your resume get rejected by ATS. Bioman Resumes creates ATS-friendly, job-winning resumes that get noticed in India, GCC, and global markets.