Your Resume Is Being Rejected Before a Human Sees It

Most applications are filtered automatically. If your resume does not match the job description closely enough, it is removed before review.

Find out fast if your resume passes automated screening

Check your resume against one job description before you apply.

1
Check your resume against the job
Add your resume and the job description used to screen candidates.
2
See what is blocking your resume
Your resume is rewritten to reflect the terms used to screen applications.
3
Decide before you apply
Review the rewrite and export only if it looks right.

Why your applications stop before review

Your resume does not match this job

Hiring systems compare your resume to one job description at a time. Generic resumes are removed early.

Required terms are missing

If key terms from the job description are missing, your resume is filtered out automatically.

The system cannot read your resume

Design-heavy layouts interfere with automated screening and reduce pass rates.

You never see what failed

Most rejections provide no feedback, so the same resume is sent again unchanged.

What changes when you stop sending the same resume

Your resume matches this role

Your content is rewritten to reflect the language used to screen candidates for this job.

Your resume is readable by screening systems

A consistent structure improves how automated systems parse your experience.

You see the result before applying

You review the rewritten resume before deciding to export or apply.

You rewrite only when the job changes

Each rewrite is tied to one job, so you do not reuse content that no longer fits.

+38%

Higher match to job-specific terms used to filter applications.

Rewrite for one job at a time

Generic resumes are filtered early

See if my resume passes screening

Rewrite once per role. Apply only after reviewing the result.