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How to Test If Your Resume Matches 80% of a Job Post

Posted on October 07, 2025
Michael Brown
Career & Resume Expert
Michael Brown
Career & Resume Expert

How to Test If Your Resume Matches 80% of a Job Post

Getting past the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) and catching a recruiter’s eye often comes down to one simple metric: resume‑job match percentage. If you can prove that your resume aligns with at least 80 percent of the key requirements in a posting, you dramatically increase your chances of landing an interview. In this guide we’ll walk through a repeatable, data‑driven process, show you how to use free Resumly tools, and give you checklists, do‑and‑don’t lists, and real‑world examples.


Why 80% Matters

Studies from Jobscan and LinkedIn show that candidates whose resumes score 80 % or higher on a job‑match analysis receive 2‑3× more interview callbacks than those below the threshold. The 80 % mark is a sweet spot: it signals strong relevance without demanding a perfect, keyword‑stuffed document that can look robotic.

Quick Fact: 75 % of large enterprises use ATS software to filter candidates before a human ever sees the resume (source: HR Technologist).

The 5‑Step Framework

Below is a step‑by‑step framework you can apply to any job posting. Each step includes a short checklist and a link to a Resumly tool that automates part of the work.

Step 1 – Pull the Job Description into a Structured List

  1. Copy the full posting (including responsibilities, required skills, and nice‑to‑have qualifications).
  2. Paste into a plain‑text editor to strip formatting.
  3. Highlight each distinct requirement and turn it into a bullet point.

Checklist

  • All hard skills (e.g., Python, SQL) are listed.
  • All soft skills (e.g., communication, teamwork) are captured.
  • Years of experience requirements are noted.
  • Any certifications or tools are recorded.

Tool: Use the Job Match feature to auto‑extract keywords from a URL.

Step 2 – Map Your Current Resume to the List

Open your latest resume and create a two‑column table:

Job Requirement Where It Appears on Your Resume
Example: Python programming Experience at XYZ Corp – Senior Engineer (2020‑2023)

For each requirement, write the exact line or phrase from your resume that satisfies it. If you can’t find a match, flag it for revision.

Do

  • Use the same wording as the job posting where possible (e.g., “Agile Scrum” vs. “Scrum”).
  • Include quantifiable results (e.g., “Reduced processing time by 30 %”).

Don’t

  • Over‑generalize (e.g., “good communication skills”).
  • List unrelated experiences just to fill space.

Step 3 – Calculate the Match Percentage

The simplest formula is:

Match % = (Number of Matched Requirements ÷ Total Requirements) × 100

If the posting has 25 bullet‑point requirements and you have 20 solid matches, your score is 80 %.

Automation: The free ATS Resume Checker scans your document, highlights missing keywords, and gives you an instant match score.

Step 4 – Close the Gap to 80%

For every missing requirement, decide whether you can:

  1. Add a relevant experience (e.g., a freelance project, coursework, or volunteer work).
  2. Re‑phrase an existing bullet to surface the keyword.
  3. Create a hybrid skill line that combines two related competencies.

Mini‑Checklist

  • Add at least one concrete example for each missing hard skill.
  • Replace generic adjectives with industry‑specific verbs.
  • Run the updated resume through the Resume Readability Test to keep the flow natural.

Step 5 – Validate with a Real‑World Test

After polishing, upload the resume to the Resume Roast tool. It provides a peer‑review style critique and tells you if the document still feels “human.” Finally, submit the resume through the Auto‑Apply feature on Resumly to see how the ATS scores it in a live environment.


Real‑World Example: Marketing Manager at TechCo

Job Posting Highlights (12 items)

  1. SEO strategy development
  2. Google Analytics certification
  3. 5+ years B2B content creation
  4. Budget management $200k‑$500k
  5. Cross‑functional team leadership
  6. Email campaign automation (HubSpot)
  7. Data‑driven reporting
  8. Social media ad spend optimization
  9. A/B testing
  10. Agile workflow familiarity
  11. Strong copywriting
  12. Experience with Salesforce CRM

Original Resume Snapshot

  • Managed digital campaigns for 3 years.
  • Produced blog posts and whitepapers.
  • Coordinated with design and sales teams.
  • Used Mailchimp for newsletters.

Mapping Table

Requirement Match?
SEO strategy development No (only “digital campaigns”)
Google Analytics certification No
5+ years B2B content creation No (3 years, mixed B2C)
Budget management $200k‑$500k No (no budget numbers)
Cross‑functional team leadership Yes (coordinated with design & sales)
Email campaign automation (HubSpot) No (Mailchimp)
Data‑driven reporting Yes (produced monthly reports)
Social media ad spend optimization No
A/B testing No
Agile workflow familiarity No
Strong copywriting Yes (whitepapers)
Experience with Salesforce CRM No

Score: 4/12 = 33 % – far below the 80 % target.

Gap‑Closing Actions

  • Add a bullet: “Designed and executed SEO strategies that increased organic traffic by 45 %.”
  • Mention Google Analytics certification (even if in‑progress).
  • Re‑write experience to highlight B2B focus and budget size.
  • Replace “Mailchimp” with “HubSpot” if you have any exposure, or add a short freelance project using HubSpot.
  • Insert a line about Agile sprint planning.
  • Add Salesforce CRM usage under a “Tools” section.

After revisions, the new mapping yields 10/12 = 83 %, comfortably above the threshold.


Quick‑Reference Checklist (Print‑Friendly)

  • Extract every requirement from the posting.
  • Create a side‑by‑side table with your resume.
  • Calculate the raw match %.
  • Use Resumly’s ATS Checker to spot hidden gaps.
  • Add/Revise at least one bullet for each missing item.
  • Run readability and buzzword detectors.
  • Validate with a peer‑review tool.
  • Submit via Auto‑Apply and monitor the ATS score.

Do’s and Don’ts

Do Don't
Use the exact phrasing from the job description when you have the skill. Stuff unrelated buzzwords just to increase the count.
Quantify achievements (e.g., “saved $20k”). Use vague timeframes like “several years” without specifics.
Keep the resume under 2 pages for most mid‑level roles. Overload with dense paragraphs; ATS may truncate.
Leverage Resumly’s AI Cover Letter to echo the same keywords. Send a generic cover letter that repeats nothing from the posting.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How accurate is the 80 % rule?

It’s a guideline, not a law. Most hiring managers consider a candidate with 80 %+ relevance as a strong fit, but other factors (culture, referrals) also play a role.

2. Can I rely solely on the ATS Resume Checker?

The checker is excellent for keyword coverage, but you still need a human‑readable narrative. Pair it with the Resume Roast for balance.

3. What if I don’t have a missing hard skill?

Highlight transferable skills or rapid‑learning experiences. For example, “Managed Adobe Analytics projects – quickly learned Google Analytics in 2 weeks.”

4. Should I remove older experience to boost the score?

Only if it dilutes relevance. Keep older roles if they contain keywords the posting demands.

5. How often should I re‑run the match test?

Every time you tailor the resume for a new posting. Even small edits can shift the score.

6. Does the match percentage affect interview‑practice suggestions?

Yes. Resumly’s Interview Practice tailors questions based on the gaps it detects.

7. Can the Chrome Extension help with keyword extraction?

Absolutely. The Chrome Extension lets you highlight a posting on any site and instantly pull a keyword list.

8. Is there a free way to test multiple resumes at once?

Use the Job Search Keywords tool to batch‑compare several resumes against a single posting.


Mini‑Conclusion: The Power of the 80 % Test

By systematically testing if your resume matches 80 % of a job post, you turn a vague “fit” feeling into a concrete, measurable advantage. The process is repeatable, data‑driven, and fully supported by Resumly’s free tools. When you hit that 80 % mark, you’re not just beating the ATS—you’re speaking the recruiter’s language.


Next Steps with Resumly

  1. Run the ATS Resume Checker on your current document.
  2. Use the AI Resume Builder to rewrite any weak sections (link).
  3. Generate a tailored cover letter with the AI Cover Letter tool.
  4. Practice interview answers based on the identified gaps.
  5. Track applications with the Application Tracker to see real‑time ATS scores.

Ready to boost your match rate? Visit the Resumly homepage and start your free assessment today.

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