When applying for jobs there’s one thing you need to
know and it relates to how your job applications are
handled.
When you submit a resumé for a job role there are 2 ways
they are handled:
- Personally
- Via Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS)
Sending your resumé directly to someone via their email, for
example, is a personal job application. It means you can
design your resumé however you want. It can have
professional icons, custom layouts, graphs, columns, fancy
colours, and different fonts. In short, your resumé is
allowed to look as AWESOME as you want it to. Heck, you can
even send through an online resumé through a link.
However, ATS’s are a primitive form of technology used
by companies to filter out job applicants for roles.
It’s become a bedrock of employment and most
recruiters and employers are reliant on them. 494 Fortune
500 companies use an ATS! The purpose of an ATS is to scan
through 1000’s of resumés, extract and copy your
information into a database, and then search for keywords.
This creates big problems for YOU.
The ATS is likely the reason you have not heard back from
the 99 jobs you applied for in the last 6 months. Did you
know 75% of applications are rejected before a human even
sees them?
Including you! Here is what happens when you apply to a
company that uses an ATS. Think of the ATS as a rusty robot
from the 1980s that combs over your old-school word document
as soon as you submit it to a company to formalise your job
application.
An Applicant Tracking System, or ATS is an amazing piece of
automation technology designed to help a single person
manage thousands of applicants, 10’s of thousands of
pages of writing, and millions of keywords, EVERY WEEK.
Unfortunately, these systems also have limitations. What
goes into the ATS on one side, impacts what comes out the
otherside. If a recruiter asks for applicants to hold XYZ
qualification, or have specific experience with a certain
type of software, then the ATS will prioritise applicants
with those exact words in their CV. This is why it is so
important to read the ad you are applying for, to identify
the key skills and experience being asked for, and where you
have them, make sure they are written into your CV using the
exact words, spelling, and acronyms used in the job ad. This
makes it possible to beat the Autobot and ensure you are
ranked against the other applicants appropriately.
There are 3 important things you need to know about creating
a resumé that works for an ATS and you should take these
into account because
many of the best candidates for the role don’t even
make it to a pair of human eyes:
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The resumé needs to be sent in as a standard MS Word Doc.
If this doesn’t happen the ATS can’t read it
properly and it rejects you.
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Certain types of formatting, layouts, tables, styles and
colours can’t be read by an ATS which means it
automatically rejects you or scores your resumé lower than
others.
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You need to copy in the keywords from the job
advertisements you are applying for and repeat them a few
times. To do this it helps to assess yourself against the
key skills in the job advertisement and if you can
identify yourself as having those skills, to ensure those
keywords are reflected in your resumé. The frequency of
keywords in a resumé that matches the job description is
one of the criteria an ATS uses as it scans your resumé
(and luckily companies always tell you what they are
looking for in job descriptions they advertise).
It saddens us that the best people lose out on job
opportunities because of this ATS process which is why we
have provided version management functionality for your
resumés and created a system that converts your beautifully
designed resumés into MS Word documents compatible with
ATS’s.
Tailored versions and compatible document types are the
recipe for your job hunt success if you need to apply
through online systems.
Our resumé builder allows you to:
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Convert any of your resumés into ATS compatible formats
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Manage different versions of your resumé, because tailored
applications are important
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Access your resumés from anywhere because they are stored
online!
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Professionally customise the look and feel of your resumé
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Input videos and other forms of media (important for
graphic designers, actors, and other media-heavy
occupations)