ATS-Optimized
ATS Resume Templates — Built to Pass Every Filter in 2025
75% of resumes are rejected by ATS before a human ever reads them. The reason isn't qualifications — it's formatting. Our ATS resume templates use single-column layouts, standard fonts, and clean structure that every major ATS system can parse perfectly. Get past the filter. Get the interview.
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Product designer with 6+ years crafting digital experiences at B2B SaaS companies. Led design systems and shipped products used by 2M+ users. Passionate about accessible, data-informed design.
ATS Developer resume template — ATS-optimized, 2025 format
Product designer with 6+ years crafting digital experiences at B2B SaaS companies. Led design systems and shipped products used by 2M+ users. Passionate about accessible, data-informed design.
ATS Finance resume template — ATS-optimized, 2025 format
ATS-friendly resume templates for 2025 — single column, keyword-optimized, compatible with Workday, Greenhouse, Lever, and all major ATS systems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a resume ATS-friendly?
An ATS-friendly resume uses: (1) single-column layout, (2) standard fonts like Arial or Calibri, (3) no tables, graphics, or headers/footers, (4) keywords from the job description, (5) standard section headings like "Work Experience" and "Education".
Do ATS systems reject PDF resumes?
Modern ATS systems (Workday, Greenhouse, Lever) handle PDFs well — as long as the PDF is text-based, not a scanned image. All Resumflow PDFs are text-based and ATS-parseable.
Which resume format scores highest on ATS?
Reverse-chronological format scores highest on ATS. It is the most expected structure — recruiters and algorithms both know where to find your information. Avoid functional or hybrid formats for ATS-heavy job applications.
How do I add keywords to pass ATS?
Copy 8-10 keywords directly from the job description and weave them naturally into your skills, experience, and summary sections. Match exact phrases — if the job says "project management", use those exact words rather than "managing projects".