This ScoreMyATS hub groups together the pages that matter most when you are trying to improve ATS readability, resume targeting, and platform-specific job applications. If you want a practical path instead of random resume advice, start here and move into the guide that matches your biggest weakness.
Start with the core ATS guides
These pages explain the building blocks that affect how your resume is read by hiring systems and recruiters. They are the best place to begin if you want a stronger foundation before tailoring for a specific employer platform.
- ATS Resume Checker for understanding what a checker should actually help you improve.
- Resume Keyword Optimizer for choosing and placing role language naturally.
- Resume Score Explained for understanding what a resume score can and cannot tell you.
- ATS-Friendly Resume Template for structure and formatting basics.
- Resume Parser Test for checking whether your resume is being read correctly by software.
Platform-specific ATS guides
Different systems surface the same core problems in slightly different ways. These pages help you understand how to approach applications when the employer uses one of the common enterprise or SaaS hiring platforms.
How to use this cluster effectively
- Review your current resume against a real job description.
- Fix structure, title alignment, and keyword gaps first.
- Check whether your formatting is parser-friendly.
- Use the platform-specific guide only after the basics are solid.
Related resume-writing guides
ATS performance improves when the writing itself is sharper. If your summary is vague, your title is generic, or your cover letter tells a different story than your resume, move into the writing cluster next.
Related comparison and strategy articles
- How to Beat ATS Resume Screening
- How to Tailor Your Resume to a Job Description
- Best Resume Tailoring Tools
- Best Jobscan Alternative
If you want a faster way to act on these ideas instead of rebuilding every resume manually, ScoreMyATS helps you compare your resume against a real posting, uncover gaps, and tighten the wording before you apply.
