Use when you have a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpoints
npx skills add Paramchoudhary/ResumeSkills --skill "Resume ATS Optimizer"
Install specific skill from multi-skill repository
# Description
Optimize resumes for Applicant Tracking Systems, check ATS compatibility, and analyze keyword match
# SKILL.md
name: Resume ATS Optimizer
description: Optimize resumes for Applicant Tracking Systems, check ATS compatibility, and analyze keyword match
Resume ATS Optimizer
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when the user wants to:
- Optimize their resume for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS)
- Check if their resume will pass automated screening
- Understand why their applications aren't getting responses
- Mentions keywords like: "ATS", "not getting interviews", "resume not working", "optimize resume", "keyword optimization"
Also use when the user provides a resume file and mentions they're applying to jobs.
Core Capabilities
- Parse resume and test ATS compatibility
- Extract and analyze keywords against job descriptions
- Identify formatting issues that break ATS parsers
- Calculate match scores between resume and job postings
- Suggest keyword additions and placements
- Generate ATS-friendly formatting recommendations
The ATS Problem
75% of resumes are rejected by Applicant Tracking Systems before a human ever sees them. Companies use ATS to:
- Filter out unqualified candidates automatically
- Search for specific keywords from job requirements
- Parse resumes into structured data
- Rank candidates by keyword match percentage
Common reasons resumes fail ATS:
1. Poor formatting (tables, columns, headers/footers)
2. Missing keywords from job description
3. Inconsistent section headers
4. Non-standard fonts or special characters
5. Text embedded in images
6. Incorrect file format
ATS Compatibility Checklist
File Format
- β Use .docx or .pdf (not .pages, .odt)
- β PDF must be text-based, not scanned image
- β File name: "FirstName_LastName_Resume.pdf"
Font & Formatting
- β Standard fonts: Arial, Calibri, Georgia, Times New Roman
- β Font size: 10-12pt for body, 14-16pt for headers
- β No text boxes, tables, or columns
- β No headers/footers (put contact info in body)
- β No images, graphics, or charts
- β Consistent date formats (MM/YYYY)
- β Standard bullet points (β’, -, *)
Section Headers
Use standard, recognizable headers:
- β
"Professional Experience" or "Work Experience" (not "Where I've Been")
- β
"Education" (not "Academic Background")
- β
"Skills" (not "Core Competencies")
- β
"Summary" or "Professional Summary"
Contact Information
John Smith
[email protected] | (555) 123-4567 | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/johnsmith
San Francisco, CA
NOT in header/footer, and avoid:
- β Tables for contact info
- β Special characters in email
- β Multiple phone numbers
- β Full mailing address (city/state is enough)
Keyword Optimization Process
Step 1: Extract Job Description Keywords
Identify three types of keywords:
Hard Skills (Technical)
- Programming languages (Python, Java, SQL)
- Tools and platforms (Salesforce, AWS, Excel)
- Certifications (PMP, CPA, CFA)
- Methodologies (Agile, Six Sigma, SDLC)
Soft Skills
- Leadership, collaboration, communication
- Problem-solving, analytical thinking
- Project management, stakeholder management
Industry Terms
- B2B, SaaS, e-commerce
- Enterprise, SMB, mid-market
- ARR, MRR, churn rate
Step 2: Match Analysis
For each keyword in job description:
1. Check if exact phrase appears in resume
2. Check for synonyms or variations
3. Count frequency of mention
4. Note location (summary, experience, skills)
Step 3: Calculate Match Score
Match Score = (Keywords Matched / Total Required Keywords) Γ 100
Example:
Job has 20 required keywords
Your resume has 15 of them
Match Score = 75%
Target: 80%+ for strong match
Step 4: Keyword Placement Strategy
Priority 1: Professional Summary (Top of Resume)
- Include 5-8 most important keywords
- Use naturally in 3-4 sentence paragraph
- Example: "Data Scientist with 5+ years using Python, SQL, and machine learning to drive business insights..."
Priority 2: Skills Section
- List keywords explicitly
- Group by category if needed
- Use exact phrasing from job description
Priority 3: Experience Bullets
- Incorporate keywords into achievement statements
- Don't force keywords unnaturally
- Use variations throughout
Keyword Density Guidelines:
- Critical keywords: Appear 2-4 times throughout resume
- Important keywords: Appear 1-2 times
- Don't keyword stuff - keep it natural
- Vary phrasing (e.g., "led team" and "team leadership")
Analysis Output Format
When analyzing a resume, provide this structured report:
# ATS COMPATIBILITY REPORT
## Overall Score: [X]/100
### File Format Check β
/β
- Format: [DOCX/PDF]
- Text extraction: [Success/Failed]
- File size: [X KB/MB]
### Formatting Issues
β
No tables or columns detected
β Contact info in header (move to body)
β οΈ Two different font sizes in skills section
### Keyword Analysis
JOB REQUIREMENTS vs YOUR RESUME:
**Critical Keywords (Must Have):**
β
Project Management - Found 3x
β
Agile/Scrum - Found 2x
β Stakeholder Management - MISSING (mentioned 5x in JD)
β Budget Management - MISSING (mentioned 3x in JD)
**Important Keywords:**
β
Cross-functional teams - Found 1x
β οΈ "Risk management" - You have "risk mitigation" (close but not exact match)
β
Process improvement - Found 2x
**Match Score: 65%**
Target: 80%+ recommended
### Recommended Changes
**1. Add Missing Keywords:**
In Professional Summary, change:
"Experienced project manager with proven track record..."
To:
"Experienced project manager with proven track record in stakeholder management and budget oversight..."
In Experience section, add bullet:
"Managed stakeholder communication across 3 departments and executive leadership team"
"Directed budget management for $2.5M project portfolio"
**2. Fix Formatting:**
- Move contact information from header to body of resume
- Make all skill section items same font size (currently 10pt and 11pt mixed)
**3. Strengthen Existing Keywords:**
Change "risk mitigation" to "risk management" for exact match
### Estimated New Match Score: 85%
Common ATS Failure Patterns
Pattern 1: Creative Formatting
β PROBLEM:
[Two-column layout with graphics]
[Skill bars and proficiency charts]
[Text in colored boxes]
β
SOLUTION:
- Single column layout
- Text-only skills list
- Simple bullet points
Pattern 2: Unconventional Section Names
β PROBLEM:
"My Journey" (instead of Experience)
"What I Bring to the Table" (instead of Skills)
"Academic Pursuits" (instead of Education)
β
SOLUTION:
Use standard headers ATS recognizes
Pattern 3: Missing Keywords
β PROBLEM:
Job requires: "Python, SQL, Data Visualization"
Resume says: "Programming, databases, making charts"
β
SOLUTION:
Use exact terminology from job description
Pattern 4: Keyword Stuffing
β PROBLEM:
Skills: Python, Python programming, Python developer, Python expert, Python specialist, Advanced Python...
β
SOLUTION:
Skills: Python, SQL, JavaScript, React, Node.js
(Then incorporate naturally in bullets)
Industry-Specific Considerations
Tech Resumes
- Emphasize programming languages and frameworks
- Include GitHub, portfolio links in Skills section (not header)
- Certifications and courses matter highly
Business/Finance
- Focus on software proficiency (Excel, SAP, Salesforce)
- Certifications critical (CPA, CFA, PMP)
- Industry keywords (P&L, ROI, KPI)
Healthcare
- Licenses and certifications required
- Specific systems (Epic, Cerner, MEDITECH)
- Compliance keywords (HIPAA, Joint Commission)
Marketing
- Platform expertise (HubSpot, Salesforce, Google Analytics)
- Channel keywords (SEO, PPC, email marketing)
- Metrics and results-driven language
Edge Cases & Special Situations
Career Changers
- Focus on transferable skills
- Use keywords from TARGET industry, not just current
- May need two resume versions for ATS
Recent Graduates
- Education section becomes priority for keywords
- Include relevant coursework, projects
- Internships count as experience - use those keywords
Executive Level
- ATS still matters for senior roles
- Focus on strategic keywords
- Include board experience, P&L size, team size
Gaps in Employment
- Use years only (not months) if it helps
- Include freelance/consulting with keywords
- Volunteer work can include relevant keywords
Implementation Checklist
When helping user optimize for ATS:
- β Scan current resume for ATS compatibility issues
- β Analyze job description for required keywords
- β Calculate current match score
- β Identify specific missing keywords
- β Suggest exact placements for new keywords
- β Flag formatting problems
- β Provide before/after examples
- β Re-score after suggested changes
- β Verify file format and naming
- β Test with ATS simulator if possible
Success Metrics
After optimization, the resume should:
- Score 80%+ match for target job descriptions
- Pass ATS parsing test (all sections recognized)
- Have zero formatting errors
- Include all critical keywords 2-4x each
- Read naturally (not keyword-stuffed)
- Be ready to submit immediately
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.