Chances are your resume was
rejected by the Applicant Tracking System.
Using a common, clean font may not make your resume the prettiest out there, but it will make it more readable (and less likely to be
rejected by applicant tracking systems).
Some reports suggest that more than 70 percent of resumes are
rejected by applicant tracking systems (ATSs) before they're ever seen by a human being.
So include a desired title and summary at the top so your application is easy to understand and doesn't get
rejected by the Applicant Tracking System (ATS).
If you don't want to take the time to accurately complete the applications, chances are they'll get
rejected by the Applicant Tracking System (ATS), or worse, tossed in the trash by a hiring manager.
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An ATS (
Applicant Tracking System) is an automated resume scanner used
by over 90 % of employers which
reject over 76 % of resumes submitted on average.
To deal with the sheer onslaught of job
applicants, most medium - and large - sized companies use an automated
tracking system (ATS) to do the first screening of resumes and applications to decide which ones move forward for a further look
by a human or fall into the «black hole,» the corporate database for
rejected applications.
Leaving out key dates, titles and / or metrics can also cause a larger problem — being
rejected by automated
Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), which are programmed to scan resumes for certain keywords, phrases and / or metrics, Smith - Proulx says.
If a resume can not be read
by the
Applicant Tracking Systems, it is
rejected.