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Creating a resume that passes human review & AI screening

Posted on October 24, 2025
Michael Brown
Career & Resume Expert
Michael Brown
Career & Resume Expert

Creating a resume that passes both human review and AI screening

In today's hybrid hiring landscape, a resume needs to win over two very different audiences: the human recruiter who scans for story, fit, and personality, and the AI‑driven Applicant Tracking System (ATS) that parses keywords, structure, and readability. This long‑form guide walks you through every step, from the science of ATS parsing to the art of persuasive storytelling, and shows you how Resumly’s AI tools can automate the heavy lifting.


Why the dual‑screen matters

  • Human review: Recruiters spend an average of 6–7 seconds on an initial skim (Source: Jobscan). They look for clear achievements, cultural fit, and a narrative that matches the job description.
  • AI screening: 70% of Fortune 500 companies use ATS software to filter candidates before a human ever sees the file (Source: HR Technologist). The ATS scores resumes based on keyword matches, section headings, and formatting compliance.

If you only please one side, you risk being filtered out or ignored. The sweet spot is a resume that passes both human review and AI screening.


Understanding the two reviewers

1. Human reviewers look for:

  • Storytelling: A clear career arc that shows growth.
  • Quantified impact: Numbers (e.g., "increased sales by 23%") that prove results.
  • Cultural cues: Soft skills, volunteer work, and language that matches the company’s values.

2. AI reviewers look for:

  • Keyword density: Exact phrases from the job posting (e.g., "project management", "Python").
  • Standard headings: "Work Experience", "Education", "Skills".
  • Simple formatting: No tables, graphics, or unusual fonts that break parsers.

Bottom line: Use the same document, but structure it so both reviewers can extract the same information effortlessly.


Core elements of an ATS‑friendly resume

Element Human‑friendly tip ATS‑friendly tip
File type PDF looks polished Use PDF or DOCX (most ATS accept both)
File name John_Doe_Resume.pdf looks professional Include the role: John_Doe_Product_Manager_Resume.pdf
Header Name, phone, LinkedIn – keep it simple Same; avoid headers/footers that ATS may skip
Professional Summary 2‑3 sentences that sell your brand Sprinkle 3‑5 exact job‑title keywords
Work Experience Bullet points with achievements Start each bullet with an action verb + keyword
Skills section Soft + hard skills in context List hard skills exactly as they appear in the posting
Education GPA only if recent graduate Keep standard heading, include degree and dates
Additional sections (Certifications, Projects) Show relevance Use clear headings like "Certifications" and include dates

Step‑by‑step guide to writing the perfect hybrid resume

Step 1: Harvest the job description

  1. Copy the posting into a text file.
  2. Highlight required skills, technologies, and soft‑skill phrases.
  3. Use Resumly’s Job Search Keywords tool to surface hidden synonyms: https://www.resumly.ai/job-search-keywords.
  4. Create a master keyword list (aim for 10‑15 core terms).

Step 2: Draft a keyword‑rich professional summary

**Professional Summary**
Dynamic product manager with 5+ years leading cross‑functional teams to launch SaaS solutions. Proven track record in **agile development**, **user research**, and **data‑driven road‑mapping**. Adept at translating market insights into **revenue‑generating features**, delivering a 30% YoY growth for XYZ Corp.
  • Human win: Clear story, quantifiable impact.
  • AI win: Includes exact keywords: product manager, agile development, user research, data‑driven road‑mapping.

Step 3: Structure each work‑experience bullet

Formula: Action verb + task + tool/skill + result.

- **Led** a team of 8 engineers to redesign the checkout flow using **React** and **Node.js**, cutting cart abandonment by **22%** within 3 months.
- **Implemented** A/B testing framework that increased conversion rates by **15%**, directly aligning with the company’s **growth‑hacking** goals.
  • Human win: Shows leadership and results.
  • AI win: Keywords React, Node.js, A/B testing, conversion rates appear early.

Step 4: Optimize the Skills section

**Core Skills**
- Product Management • Agile Scrum • Road‑mapping • Data Analysis (SQL, Python) • UX Research • A/B Testing • Stakeholder Management
  • Keep the list flat (no columns or tables) so the ATS reads each term.

Step 5: Run an ATS check

Upload the draft to Resumly’s ATS Resume Checker: https://www.resumly.ai/ats-resume-checker. The tool returns a score and highlights missing keywords. Iterate until you hit 90%+.


Formatting tips that satisfy both reviewers

  1. Margins: 0.5–1 inch on all sides.
  2. Font: Sans‑serif like Arial, Calibri, or Helvetica, 10‑12 pt for body, 14‑16 pt for headings.
  3. Bullet style: Simple solid circles or dashes – avoid custom icons.
  4. White space: One blank line between sections; keep the document under 2 pages for most mid‑level roles.
  5. Avoid: Tables, text boxes, graphics, and headers/footers that hide content from parsers.

Pro tip: Use Resumly’s AI Resume Builder to auto‑format while preserving keyword placement: https://www.resumly.ai/features/ai-resume-builder.


Leveraging Resumly’s free tools for a flawless finish

These tools are free, require no sign‑up, and integrate seamlessly with the AI Cover Letter feature for a cohesive application package.


Checklist: Does your resume pass both reviewers?

  • File is PDF or DOCX, named First_Last_Position_Resume.pdf.
  • Professional summary contains 3‑5 exact job‑title keywords.
  • Each bullet follows the Action‑Task‑Result formula.
  • Skills list includes all hard‑skill keywords from the posting.
  • No tables, images, or unusual fonts.
  • ATS score ≥ 90% on Resumly’s checker.
  • Human reviewer can identify a clear career progression and quantifiable achievements.
  • Document length ≤ 2 pages (unless senior executive).

Do’s and Don’ts

Do Don't
Do tailor the resume for each application. Don’t use a one‑size‑fits‑all version.
Do use numbers (e.g., "$1.2M revenue"). Don’t use vague phrases like "responsible for sales".
Do keep headings standard (Work Experience, Education). Don’t rename sections to creative titles like "My Journey".
Do run the ATS checker after every edit. Don’t rely solely on visual appeal; the ATS may miss content.
Do incorporate soft‑skill keywords (e.g., "collaboration"). Don’t overstuff keywords; keep readability high.

Mini case study: From 2% response rate to 18% interview invites

Background: Jane, a mid‑level data analyst, was sending a generic PDF to 30 jobs per week with a 2% interview rate.

Action: She used Resumly’s AI Resume Builder to rewrite her summary, added exact keywords from each posting, and ran the ATS Resume Checker. She also generated a tailored cover letter with the AI Cover Letter feature.

Result: Within two weeks, her response rate jumped to 18%, and she secured three interviews for senior analyst roles.

Key takeaway: Small, data‑driven tweaks that satisfy both humans and bots dramatically improve outcomes.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How many keywords should I include?

Aim for 10‑15 core keywords that appear in the job description. Over‑loading (>30) can look spammy to both humans and AI.

2. Can I use a creative template?

Creative designs are great for portfolios, but for most corporate roles stick to a clean, ATS‑compatible layout. Use Resumly’s templates that balance style and parseability.

3. Should I include a LinkedIn URL?

Yes, place it in the header next to your phone number. Ensure the LinkedIn profile is fully optimized and matches the resume content.

4. How often should I update my resume?

After every major project, promotion, or certification. Frequent updates keep your keyword list fresh and improve ATS relevance.

5. Does the ATS check also evaluate cover letters?

Some ATS platforms parse cover letters. Use Resumly’s AI Cover Letter tool to embed keywords and maintain a consistent narrative.

6. What if the ATS rejects my PDF?

Export a DOCX version from Resumly and re‑upload. Most modern ATS accept both formats.

7. Are there industry‑specific resume rules?

Yes. For tech roles, prioritize technical skills and project outcomes. For sales, highlight quota achievement and client acquisition numbers.

8. How can I track which resumes get interviews?

Use Resumly’s Application Tracker to log each submission and its outcome: https://www.resumly.ai/features/application-tracker.


Conclusion: Mastering the art of a resume that passes both human review and AI screening

Creating a resume that satisfies both the human eye and the algorithmic brain is no longer a mystery. By researching keywords, structuring content with the Action‑Task‑Result formula, and leveraging Resumly’s AI-powered tools, you can produce a document that consistently clears the ATS filter and captivates recruiters.

Ready to put the plan into action? Start with Resumly’s free ATS Resume Checker and let the AI guide you to a 90%+ score. Then, polish the narrative with the AI Resume Builder and finish strong with a custom cover letter. Your next interview is just a well‑optimized resume away.


For more career strategies, visit the Resumly Career Guide: https://www.resumly.ai/career-guide and explore the full Resumly blog for ongoing tips: https://www.resumly.ai/blog.

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