Free ATS Resume Review Tool for Job Seekers in 2025

See how your resume looks after it's scanned by an Applicant Tracking System (ATS).

Most employers use Applicant Tracking Systems to sort and filter resumes before a human ever reads them. But how does your resume look after it’s scanned by one of these systems? That’s where our Free ATS Resume Scan tool comes in.

This tool doesn’t score or evaluate your resume. Instead, it gives you a preview of how your resume will appear to employers after being parsed by an ATS—so you can catch formatting issues or missing data before you apply.

Want a full review of grammar, structure, and keyword optimization? Try our Free Resume Reviewer instead.

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What Is an ATS and Why Does It Matter?
What Our ATS Resume Scan Tool Does

Our ATS Resume Scan tool simply shows you how your resume is rendered after it passes through a typical Applicant Tracking System.

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See how your contact info, work experience, and skills are displayed

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Catch formatting problems or missing sections

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Ensure key sections like job titles and dates are accurately parsed

Note: This tool does not score your resume or check for grammar, spelling, or optimization. For that, use our
Try our Free Resume Reviewer instead.

Key Takeaways Icon Why Previewing Your Resume Matters

Even if you’ve followed every formatting rule, there’s no guarantee your resume will parse correctly through an ATS. Common issues include:

Missing job titles or dates

Jumbled formatting due to tables or graphics

Omitted contact information

Inaccurate section headers

By scanning your resume with our tool, you’ll see exactly what recruiters might see if their ATS extracts your information incorrectly.

How to Use the ATS Resume Scan Tool

Using the tool is easy:

Upload your resume

in .DOCX or PDF format (we recommend .DOCX for best results).

View the parsed version

of your resume—just like an ATS would display it.

Identify errors or missing information

and make corrections before applying.

Tips for Creating an ATS-Friendly Resume

While our ATS Resume Scan gives you a visual of how your resume parses, here are a few quick tips to help your resume actually perform better in ATS systems:

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Use standard fonts like Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman

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Avoid tables, images, or graphics that can confuse scanners

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Stick to a clean, simple layout with clear section headings

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Use job-relevant keywords from the job description (for this, use our Free Resume Reviewer)

Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Using fancy formatting Graphics, columns, or custom fonts may not parse correctly

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Wrong file format Save as .DOCX or PDF unless otherwise specified

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Missing keywords You still need to tailor your resume for each role—use our other tools for that

Summary

Our ATS Resume Scan tool helps you see your resume through the eyes of an ATS—so you can catch formatting issues before they cost you the interview.

It’s a quick and easy way to preview your resume’s parse-ability, ensuring critical info is visible to recruiters.
For a deeper analysis of your resume’s structure, wording, and keyword alignment, check out our Free Resume Reviewer.

Need Help? We're Here to Answer.

What is an ATS Resume Scan?
It's a tool that shows how your resume looks after being parsed by an Applicant Tracking System. It helps you catch formatting or data extraction issues before applying.
How can I fix ATS errors?
ATS can be complicated and although there are DIY tools we don't recommend them. If you're worried about your resume being optimized you should order a professional resume rewrite.
Does this tool score my resume?
No. This tool only previews your resume's appearance post-scan. For scoring and optimization, use our Free Resume Reviewer.
What file formats are supported?
We recommend uploading a .DOCX or PDF file.
Will this improve my chances of getting hired?
It can help by revealing formatting issues that might cause your resume to be misread by ATS. For deeper improvements you should get a professional resume rewrite.

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