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ATS Resume Optimization: A Practical Guide for Job Seekers

When you apply for a job online, your resume may pass through an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) before reaching a recruiter.

For professionals in technology, marketing, data, engineering, and other fields, this makes resume structure especially important.

Build an ATS-Friendly Resume
Use a Simple Structure

A single-column layout helps keep information organized and readable.

Use Standard Section Names

Don't create unusual headings when a standard heading will work.

Use:

Work Experience

instead of something like:

My Professional Journey

Include Relevant Skills

If a job requires SEO, Google Analytics, Python, SQL, project management, or another specific skill—and you genuinely have that skill—include it clearly in your resume.

Show Evidence

Don't just list skills.

For example:

SEO

is weaker than:

Improved organic traffic by 35% through technical SEO, keyword research, and content optimization.

Avoid Parsing Problems

Try to minimize:

Complex tables
Text boxes
Images containing text
Multiple-column designs
Decorative graphics
Important information in headers or footers
Final Thought

ATS optimization is essentially about clarity, relevance, and structure.

A well-optimized resume should make it easy for software to extract your information and easy for recruiters to understand your value.

👉 Read more: https://thecampusreview.com/careers/ats-optimization/

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