Your resume might be getting rejected automatically.
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If you're applying to jobs but not getting interviews, your resume is likely getting filtered out before a human ever sees it. This is one of the most common problems job seekers face.
Most companies use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to scan resumes. These systems compare your resume directly with the job description. If the match is too low, your resume gets rejected automatically.
Recruiters want to see clear alignment between your experience and the job. This includes relevant skills, measurable achievements, and strong keyword matches.
If a job requires “project management” but your resume says “managed tasks,” your resume may be rejected. Using exact keywords improves your chances.
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