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Optimizing Resume Header Layout for ATS Keyword Scanning

Posted on October 25, 2025
Jane Smith
Career & Resume Expert
Jane Smith
Career & Resume Expert

Optimizing Resume Header Layout for Maximum ATS Keyword Scanning Efficiency

Optimizing your resume header layout is the first tactical move you can make to improve how applicant tracking systems (ATS) read and rank your application. In this long‑form guide we’ll break down the science behind ATS keyword scanning, walk you through a step‑by‑step optimization process, provide printable checklists, and answer the most common questions job seekers ask. By the end, you’ll have a header that not only looks professional but also maximizes ATS keyword scanning efficiency.


Why Header Layout Matters for ATS

When recruiters upload a resume into an ATS, the software parses the document into discrete fields (name, contact info, experience, skills, etc.). The header is the first block of data the parser encounters, and many systems use it to verify identity and extract contact details. A poorly structured header can cause:

  1. Mis‑identification of your name – the ATS may treat your name as a skill or a location.
  2. Lost contact information – phone numbers or email addresses that are not in a standard format may be ignored.
  3. Keyword dilution – if the header contains unnecessary graphics or unconventional symbols, the parser may skip the entire section, reducing the weight of the keywords that follow.

According to a 2023 Jobscan study, 84% of recruiters rely on ATS to filter candidates before a human ever sees the resume. That means a clean, ATS‑friendly header is a non‑negotiable prerequisite for getting your application in front of a hiring manager.


Core Elements of an ATS‑Friendly Header

Element ATS Best Practice Example (Good)
Full Name Plain text, first‑name + last‑name, no titles (e.g., Dr., PhD) Jane Doe
Phone Number International format, no symbols other than “+” and “-” +1‑555‑123‑4567
Email Address Professional domain, no aliases jane.doe@email.com
Location City, State (optional country) – avoid full street address Seattle, WA
LinkedIn URL Full URL, not a hyperlink text https://linkedin.com/in/janedoe
Professional Title (optional) One‑line, keyword‑rich, no special characters Marketing Analyst – SEO & Content Strategy

Bolded definitions:

  • ATS – software that scans, parses, and ranks resumes based on keyword relevance.
  • Keyword scanning efficiency – the ability of the ATS to correctly locate and weight the keywords you’ve embedded throughout your resume.

Step‑by‑Step Guide to Optimizing Your Header

  1. Open a plain‑text editor (e.g., Notepad) or use Resumly’s AI Resume Builder to generate a clean text version of your header.
  2. Insert your full name on the first line, centered or left‑aligned – avoid bold tags or HTML.
  3. Add phone and email on the second line, separated by a vertical bar (|).
  4. Place your city and state on the third line. If you’re open to remote work, you can add “Remote” after the location.
  5. Add a LinkedIn URL on the fourth line. Do not embed it as a hyperlink; keep the raw URL.
  6. Optional: Include a concise professional title that mirrors the job title you’re targeting. Use 2‑3 keywords that appear in the job description.
  7. **Run the header through Resumly’s ATS Resume Checker to verify parsing.
  8. Save the file as a .docx or PDF (PDF must be text‑based, not image‑based). Resumly’s Resume Readability Test can confirm readability scores.

Example Walkthrough

Before Optimization (raw copy):

Jane Doe | 📞 (555)123‑4567 | ✉️ jane.doe@email.com
Seattle, WA | LinkedIn: janedoe

Issues:

  • Emoji characters (📞, ✉️) confuse the parser.
  • “LinkedIn:” label adds unnecessary text.

After Optimization:

Jane Doe
+1‑555‑123‑4567 | jane.doe@email.com
Seattle, WA | https://linkedin.com/in/janedoe
Marketing Analyst – SEO & Content Strategy

Run this version through the ATS Resume Checker and you’ll see a 100% parsing success rate.


Checklist: Do’s and Don’ts for Header Optimization

Do

  • Use standard fonts (Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman) – no decorative fonts.
  • Keep the header under 6 lines.
  • Include keywords that match the job posting (e.g., “Data Analyst”, “Full‑Stack Engineer”).
  • Use plain text URLs for LinkedIn or personal websites.
  • Test with an ATS parser before finalizing.

Don’t

  • Insert graphics, logos, or headshots in the header.
  • Use all caps for your name (some parsers treat it as a heading, not a name).
  • Add multiple phone numbers or personal social media handles unrelated to professional networking.
  • Include special characters like asterisks, emojis, or brackets.
  • Overload the header with keywords – keep it concise and readable.

Real‑World Example: Before & After

Scenario: A mid‑level software engineer applying for a “Full‑Stack Developer” role.

Before (submitted to an ATS):

John Smith – Full‑Stack Engineer
📍 New York, NY | 📞 212‑555‑0198 | ✉️ john.smith@personalmail.com
LinkedIn: johnsmithdev

Parsing Result: Name not detected, phone number ignored, LinkedIn URL missing, keyword “Full‑Stack Developer” placed in the name field.

After (optimized with Resumly):

John Smith
+1‑212‑555‑0198 | john.smith@personalmail.com
New York, NY | https://linkedin.com/in/johnsmithdev
Full‑Stack Developer

Parsing Result: 100% field detection, name, phone, email, location, LinkedIn URL, and targeted title all captured. The ATS then matches “Full‑Stack Developer” against the job description, boosting the candidate’s ranking.


Leveraging Resumly Tools for Header Optimization

  • AI Resume Builder automatically formats your header according to ATS best practices.
  • ATS Resume Checker runs a simulated parse and highlights any problematic elements.
  • Buzzword Detector helps you choose high‑impact keywords without overstuffing.
  • Job‑Search Keywords provides a curated list of industry‑specific terms to embed in your professional title.
  • For deeper insights, read the Resumly Blog where we publish case studies on ATS success rates.

By integrating these tools into your workflow, you can iteratively improve the header until the ATS reports a perfect score.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Will adding a professional title in the header hurt my ATS score? Yes, if the title is overly long or contains symbols. Keep it short, keyword‑rich, and plain text.

2. Can I include a personal website URL? Absolutely, but place it after your LinkedIn URL and ensure it’s a plain text link (e.g., https://janedoe.com).

3. Do PDFs work better than .docx for ATS? Both work if they are text‑based. Avoid scanned PDFs; they appear as images and cannot be parsed.

4. How many keywords should I put in the header? Aim for 1‑2 primary keywords that match the job title. Over‑loading the header dilutes readability.

5. Is it okay to list a city and state without a zip code? Yes. ATS only needs a city and state to recognize location; zip codes are optional.

6. What if the ATS still can’t read my header after following these steps? Run the file through Resumly’s ATS Resume Checker and follow the specific error suggestions. You can also contact Resumly support for a manual review.


Mini‑Conclusion: The Power of Optimizing Resume Header Layout for Maximum ATS Keyword Scanning Efficiency

A clean, well‑structured header is the gateway to ATS success. By applying the do’s and don’ts, using the step‑by‑step checklist, and leveraging Resumly’s AI‑driven tools, you ensure that every keyword you’ve painstakingly researched is visible to the system that decides whether you move forward. Remember: optimizing your resume header layout for maximum ATS keyword scanning efficiency is not a one‑time task—it’s an ongoing habit that pays dividends with every new application.

Ready to put these tactics into practice? Visit the Resumly AI Resume Builder today, run your header through the ATS Resume Checker, and watch your interview invitations climb.

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