Match Resume to Job Description

Your resume might not match the job.

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Find missing keywords and improve your ATS score.

Sending the same resume to every job is one of the biggest mistakes job seekers make. If your resume doesn’t match the job description, it is likely to be rejected before a recruiter even sees it.

What does it mean to match your resume?

Matching your resume means aligning your skills, experience, and keywords with the job description. The closer your resume matches the job, the higher your chances of getting shortlisted.

Why matching matters

Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) compare your resume directly to the job description. If your match score is low, your resume may be filtered out automatically.

What you need to match

Common mistakes

How to improve your match

Example

If a job requires “data analysis” but your resume says “worked with data,” your match score may be lower. Using exact keywords improves your chances.

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Upload your resume and compare it with a job description to see how well it matches and what you need to improve.

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Why CVJobMatch works

CVJobMatch compares your resume with real job descriptions and shows exactly what to fix, helping you improve your match score and get more interviews.

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