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Bold header with clean two-column layout

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What Makes a Resume Template ATS-Friendly?

An ATS-friendly template keeps the document easy to parse. That means clear section headings, predictable reading order, legible typography, and enough room for results-focused bullet points. The strongest templates help recruiters scan quickly without hiding important details inside visual elements.

Use standard section names like Summary, Experience, Skills, and Education.

Prefer layouts that preserve reading order when converted from PDF or DOCX to text.

Keep icons, sidebars, and decorative elements from overpowering the actual resume content.

Leave room for quantified bullet points instead of compressing experience into tiny text blocks.

Best Template Types by Career Stage

Students and Career Changers

Use simple, single-column templates that give more space to education, projects, certifications, and transferable skills.

Mid-Level Professionals

Choose templates that balance clean structure with enough space for measurable results, promotions, and tool-specific skills.

Senior and Executive Roles

Favor restrained templates with strong hierarchy, clear chronology, and room for leadership scope, budgets, and outcomes.

Best Template Types by Industry

Resume expectations shift by industry. Use these focused guides to choose the right structure.

Common Resume Template Mistakes

A polished template can still work against you if it makes your resume harder to scan or harder to parse.

Using multi-column or highly decorative layouts that hide key resume content from ATS parsers.

Choosing a template because it looks impressive instead of because it matches your career stage and industry.

Overusing color, icons, charts, or progress bars that add visual noise without improving clarity.

Picking a template with too little room for results-driven bullet points or skills.

Template First, Bullet Quality Second

A clean template helps recruiters scan faster, but stronger bullet writing is what turns that layout into a better resume.

Software Engineer Bullet Examples

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Product Manager Bullet Examples

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Data Analyst Bullet Examples

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Business Analyst Bullet Examples

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Sales Representative Bullet Examples

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Project Manager Bullet Examples

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Account Manager Bullet Examples

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Marketing Manager Bullet Examples

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Customer Service Bullet Examples

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Customer Success Manager Bullet Examples

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ATS-Friendly Resume Examples

These sample layouts follow the ATS-safe patterns most often recommended today: single-column reading flow, standard section headings, measurable bullet points, and minimal decorative noise. Use them as structure references, then adapt the content to your own background.

Software Engineer Example

Single-column, metrics-first technical resume

Alex Morgan
alex@email.com | linkedin.com/in/alexmorgan | Seattle, WA
Professional Summary

Backend engineer with 5+ years building Node.js APIs, PostgreSQL services, and internal tooling used by sales and operations teams.

Experience
Built and optimized Node.js services that reduced API response times by 28%.
Shipped onboarding improvements that increased feature activation by 19%.
Skills
Node.js, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, AWS, REST APIs

Product Manager Example

Clean hierarchy with decision and outcome focus

Alex Morgan
alex@email.com | linkedin.com/in/alexmorgan | Seattle, WA
Professional Summary

Product manager focused on activation, retention, and cross-functional product delivery across B2B SaaS teams.

Experience
Prioritized self-serve onboarding changes that reduced time-to-value by 22%.
Aligned engineering, design, and support on a retention-focused release plan.
Skills
Roadmapping, Discovery, SQL, Amplitude, Stakeholder Alignment

Customer Service Example

ATS-safe layout with service metrics and clarity

Alex Morgan
alex@email.com | linkedin.com/in/alexmorgan | Seattle, WA
Professional Summary

Customer service specialist experienced in high-volume support, de-escalation, and first-contact resolution across phone and email channels.

Experience
Maintained 94% CSAT while resolving billing and account issues across multiple channels.
Improved first-contact resolution by 16% through better escalation notes and follow-up.
Skills
Customer Support, Zendesk, De-escalation, QA, Escalation Handling

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