Transparent ATS resume check

Check whether your resume is readable, relevant, and easy to trust.

Review parsing, structure, job-specific evidence, and keyword coverage without pretending to reproduce an employer’s private ATS.

What you receive

Parsing checks plus a job-specific evidence review.

Parsing preview

See the text and sections a deterministic parser can read from the uploaded file.

Formatting risks

Find columns, graphics, missing headings, inconsistent dates, and other avoidable parsing problems.

Job-specific relevance

Evaluate whether the first page makes the right role, seniority, skills, and outcomes obvious.

Plain-language definition

What can an ATS resume checker actually check?

A responsible ATS resume checker can test whether resume text is extractable, headings and dates are recognizable, formatting is readable, and important job language is backed by evidence. It cannot know a company’s private knockout rules, recruiter workflow, or ranking model.

What the analysis covers

A useful answer, not a mysterious percentage.

Parsing preview

See the text and sections a deterministic parser can read from the uploaded file.

Formatting risks

Find columns, graphics, missing headings, inconsistent dates, and other avoidable parsing problems.

Job-specific relevance

Evaluate whether the first page makes the right role, seniority, skills, and outcomes obvious.

Evidence-backed score

Open each category instead of trusting an unexplained percentage.

How it works

From job post to evidence-backed resume.

The workflow follows the pattern job seekers already understand while keeping every proposed claim reviewable.

  1. 1

    Verify the parsed resume

    Confirm that names, headings, job titles, dates, and bullets are extracted correctly.

  2. 2

    Add the target role

    ATS readability and job fit are different questions; a full JD lets the report cover both.

  3. 3

    Fix structural blockers

    Resolve parsing and hierarchy issues before spending time on keyword edits.

  4. 4

    Review role-fit changes

    Only add language that accurately describes your background.

“ATS-friendly” is a set of checks, not a universal certification.

Different employers use different systems and workflows. ApplyPitch separates file readability from job alignment so one vague score does not hide what needs attention.

  • Parsing and formatting are scored separately from job relevance.
  • The report names the detected problem and shows the affected content.
  • No ATS score is presented as a guarantee of passing employer screening.

Frequently asked questions

Answers before you upload anything.

Can an ATS reject a resume because of formatting?+

Some layouts can produce poor text extraction or confusing section order. Simple headings and selectable text reduce avoidable risk, but formatting is not the only screening factor.

Are two-column resumes always bad?+

Not always, but they can be harder to parse consistently. A clean single-column version is the safer default when you do not know the employer’s system.

What is a good ATS score?+

There is no universal industry threshold. Use the category evidence to decide whether the resume proves the most important requirements.

Does ApplyPitch guarantee ATS approval?+

No. It can identify readable structure and stronger alignment, but it cannot promise an employer’s screening decision.

Check whether your resume is readable, relevant, and easy to trust. | ApplyPitch