Curriculum Optimized for AI and ATS
If you follow this structure, your CV passes the AI or ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems) filters without any problem.
But be careful, there are technical details that make the difference between being read or discarded.
We will quickly explain how to optimize it for that:
1. Use ATS-compatible formatting
- Simple PDF or Word (.docx) — no weird columns, text boxes, or icons.
- Avoid: templates with charts, tables, or Canva layouts, because ATS can't read those elements well.
2. Use job keywords
- Each ATS looks for matches between your CV and the job description.
- For example, make sure you have something like:
“Experience using VMS tools such as Fieldglass and Beeline” on your CV.
3. Maintain a readable structure
- ATS read from top to bottom. Use standard titles such as:
- Professional Summary
- Experience
- Education
- Achievements
- Avoid creative sections like “My Journey” or “Things I Rock At”, robots do not recognize them.
4. Do not put your information in the header or footer
- Many ATS do not read text within the header or footer, so your name, phone number or email should go in the main body of the document.
5. Use simple bullet points
- Avoid symbols or emojis; use the classics: • or –
- This ensures that the format is not distorted when processed.
In summary:
- Clean format and without complex design
- Keywords
- Standard sections
- Action verbs and measurable achievements
If you need help improving your resume and ensuring that it passes the ATS or AI filters Contact us by this means or WhatsApp, we will be happy to help you.