ATS Resume Optimisation That Unlocks Genuine Interviews and Results
Your resume might look great to humans, but what does the software see?
Think your resume is ready? The hiring software might disagree. At Career Coach Kevin, we help you decode Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and navigate them effectively.
Our ATS resume optimisation service ensures your resume stands out and captures the attention it deserves from real recruiters. Using proven techniques and up-to-date industry insights, we optimise your resume to pass automated screening while still appealing to hiring managers. The result? A resume that gets noticed and increases your chances of landing interviews and advancing your career.
Why ATS Optimisation Matters
Many employers rely on ATS software to screen resumes before they ever reach a hiring manager. If your resume isn’t properly formatted or lacks the right keywords, it may never be seen. Our ATS Resume Optimisation service improves your resume’s structure, clarity, and keyword alignment—giving you the best chance to connect with a real person and move closer to your career goals.
What’s Included
ATS Resume Score + Compatibility Report
We scan your resume using core ATS simulation tools and provide:
An overall ATS score out of 100
A detailed breakdown of formatting, keyword matching, section headings, and layout
Clear, actionable feedback you can implement yourself
Optional Add-on: ATS-Friendly Reformatting
Would you prefer we handle the changes for you? Our reformatting service includes:
Tailoring your resume for specific job roles
Improving keyword density across skills and achievements
Delivering a polished, ATS-friendly resume in both Word and PDF formats
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