
ATS-friendly resume templates that still read human
Format, keywords, and section order that pass applicant tracking systems without turning your CV into keyword soup.
ATS filters for structure and coverage — hiring managers still read for proof.
An ATS-friendly resume template is not a wall of keywords. It is a clean, parseable layout: standard section headings, reverse-chronological experience, and role titles that match how employers post jobs. Fancy columns, text boxes, and icon fonts often break parsers — plain structure wins.
DocuResume scores ATS readiness across structure, keywords, impact, and clarity. Run the checker before you tailor so you fix format once, then iterate on content per listing.
Keywords that belong
Applicant tracking software matches tokens from the job description against your CV. Mirror the posting's title family and core tools — but only where your experience supports them. One verified bullet with the skill beats five naked keyword lines.
Use the match score on a saved listing to see missing terms. Tailor summary plus two bullets, re-scan, then autofill on the employer ATS.
Template checklist
Single column or simple two-column PDF export. Contact line with email and phone — avoid headers/footers for critical text. Skills as a scannable list, not a cloud graphic. File name: Firstname-Lastname-Role.pdf.
Academic and licensed tracks need different templates — faculty CVs carry publications; clinical roles lead with credentials. Pick the track in the composer before you optimize for ATS.