Resume Keyword Analyzer

Find the Keywords Your Resume Is Missing

Upload your resume and a job description. See exactly which keywords are absent and where to add them.
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Why Job Seekers Love
Our Resume Keyword Analyzer

Spot the Gaps Fast
See which keywords from the job description are missing in your resume. No guessing which terms matter.
Role-Specific, Not Generic
Suggestions are based on your target job and industry, not a one-size-fits-all keyword list.
More Keyword Matches, Better ATS Odds
The closer your resume matches the job description's language, the more likely it clears the initial filter.

4 Simple Steps To Keyword Optimized Resumes

Step 1

Upload Your Resume

Start with your current resume. The tool scans your existing content for keywords and phrases.
Step 2

Paste the Job Description

Copy the full job description of the role you're targeting and paste it in.
Step 3

See Your Keyword Match Report

Get a clear breakdown of which important keywords are already in your resume and which ones are missing.
Step 4

Add the Missing Keywords

Work the suggested terms into your resume naturally. Then recheck to confirm your alignment improved.

One Missing Keyword Can Cost You the Interview

ATS systems filter on exact terms. If the job description says "project management" and your resume says "led projects," it might not count. Close the gap.

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Have More Questions?

Here are some of the frequently asked questions from our customers
Why do keywords matter on a resume?

Most companies use ATS software to screen resumes before a recruiter sees them. The right keywords help your resume get through that filter.

Can I run this for multiple job descriptions?

Yes. Run a separate analysis for each role you apply to and tailor your resume accordingly.

Will keyword alignment guarantee I get the job?

No, but it significantly improves your odds of getting past the initial screening so a real person actually reads your resume.