Over 75% of resumes never reach a human recruiter โ they are filtered out by Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) before anyone reads them. Writing an ATS-friendly resume is no longer optional; it is the most important resume skill for job seekers in India in 2025. This guide explains exactly how ATS works and how to optimise your resume to pass every filter.
How ATS Scans Your Resume
ATS software scans your resume for specific keywords, job titles, skills, and formatting patterns. It assigns a match score based on how closely your resume aligns with the job description. Resumes with tables, columns, graphics, headers in text boxes, and unusual fonts often get parsed incorrectly โ causing even qualified candidates to be filtered out automatically.
- Use a single-column layout โ avoid tables and multi-column formats
- Save and submit as .docx or .pdf (check job posting for preferred format)
- Use standard section headings: Work Experience, Education, Skills, Certifications
- Include keywords exactly as written in the job description โ "project management" not "managing projects"
- Avoid headers and footers for contact information โ ATS often cannot read these sections
Keyword Optimisation for ATS Resume in India
To optimise your resume for ATS, read the job description carefully and extract the top 8โ10 keywords โ both technical skills and soft skills mentioned. Incorporate these naturally into your work experience bullets and skills section. For example, if the JD says "cross-functional collaboration" and "agile methodology," those exact phrases should appear in your resume. Free tools like Jobscan and Resume Worded can compare your resume against a job description and show you your ATS match score before you apply.
