Robots in the Way? How to Get Past Resume Screening Software

As resume screening software (also known as applicant tracking systems) becomes more and more advanced, optimizing your resume to get past this software can become a challenge.  You want your resume to win over the robots, but you don’t want it to be a turnoff to the human hiring managers that may eventually read it.  And while it’s important to include the right keywords in your resume, if you fail to include them in the right way your resume may be rejected in no time.

Automated resume screening has become a lifeline for companies that are hiring.  There are a lot of job seekers out there, and the number of resumes that flood into HR departments can be overwhelming and impossible for any individual to sort through.  Below is an infographic with some key statistics on resume screening software:

How Does Resume Screening Software Work?

Lifehacker.com gives a good description of how automated resume screening works.  Once you resume is received, it is run through a parser.  The parser analyzes the content in your resume and breaks it down into several sections: Education, Contact Info, Skills and Work Experience.  The employer then uses relevant keywords and phrases to search the resume screening software for qualified applicants.  At the end of the process, your resume is scored based on its relevancy to the employer’s search terms, along with the years of work experience you have.

How to Get Past Resume Screening Software

From the looks of it, this software isn’t going away anytime soon.  The tools used in automated resume screening are also likely to continually increase in complexity.  The downside is that there are plenty of qualified applicants who will never get past this screening software if they don’t take steps to properly optimize their resume.  So how can you through resume screening software and see success in your job search?  Here are some tips:

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