ATS Resume Examples
Most resumes never reach a human — they get filtered by an applicant tracking system first. These examples break down the keywords each role's ATS pipeline weights most heavily.
Pick a role to see twelve role-specific ATS keywords, why recruiters search for each one, and how to use them without keyword-stuffing.
How ATS scoring actually works
An ATS doesn't read your resume — it parses tokens, matches them against the job posting, and ranks candidates by overlap. The candidates a recruiter sees first are the ones whose resumes contain the highest density of the right terms in the right places (title, summary, top bullets).
That means two near-identical candidates can get filtered very differently — not because one is better, but because one mirrored the job-description language and the other paraphrased it. Each role page below shows you exactly which terms to mirror.
Browse ATS examples by role
- ATS Resume Example for Frontend Engineer
12 ranked ATS keywords
- ATS Resume Example for Backend Engineer
12 ranked ATS keywords
- ATS Resume Example for Full Stack Engineer
12 ranked ATS keywords
- ATS Resume Example for Software Engineer
12 ranked ATS keywords
- ATS Resume Example for Data Scientist
12 ranked ATS keywords
- ATS Resume Example for Product Manager
12 ranked ATS keywords
- ATS Resume Example for DevOps Engineer
12 ranked ATS keywords
- ATS Resume Example for UI/UX Designer
12 ranked ATS keywords
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