Using AI to Prioritize Resume Revisions Based on Recruiter Feedback
Recruiters spend seconds scanning each resume. When they leave feedback, that data is a goldmine—but only if you act on it efficiently. In this guide we’ll show you how to harness Resumly’s AI engine to prioritize the exact changes that matter most, improve ATS compatibility, and shorten your job‑search cycle.
Why Prioritizing Feedback Matters
- Time is limited – Most candidates spend hours tweaking a resume without a clear plan.
- Recruiter language reveals priorities – Phrases like "needs stronger metrics" or "missing leadership examples" point to high‑impact sections.
- AI can rank urgency – By analyzing keyword gaps, readability scores, and ATS flags, AI creates a data‑driven revision queue.
Bottom line: Prioritizing feedback turns vague comments into a concrete, high‑ROI to‑do list.
Step‑by‑Step Workflow
1. Collect Recruiter Feedback in One Place
- Email snippets – Copy the recruiter’s exact words into a Google Doc or Notion page.
- Resumly’s Feedback Hub – Use the free Resume Roast tool to paste comments; the AI will extract actionable items.
2. Run an ATS Scan
Navigate to ATS Resume Checker. The scan returns:
- Missing keywords
- Low readability score
- Formatting issues that trigger ATS rejections
3. Feed Both Sources into the AI Prioritizer
Upload your current resume and the feedback text to Resumly’s AI Resume Builder. The engine will:
- Score each comment on impact (high, medium, low).
- Cross‑reference with ATS results to surface overlapping problems.
- Generate a ranked checklist of revisions.
4. Execute the Top‑Three Items First
| Rank | Action | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Add quantifiable metrics to work experience | Boosts ATS keyword density and catches recruiter eyes |
| 2 | Replace generic verbs with power verbs (e.g., managed → spearheaded) | Improves readability and aligns with recruiter language |
| 3 | Insert a concise Professional Summary that mirrors the job description | Provides immediate context for both ATS and human reviewers |
5. Re‑run the ATS Scan & Iterate
After each batch of changes, run the ATS checker again. If the score jumps >10 points, you’ve hit a high‑impact win. Continue down the list until the score plateaus.
Checklist: AI‑Powered Resume Revision Priorities
- [ ] Extract recruiter comments into a plain‑text file.
- [ ] Run an ATS scan (Resumly ATS Resume Checker).
- [ ] Upload both to the AI Resume Builder.
- [ ] Review the AI‑generated priority list.
- [ ] Implement top‑three changes.
- [ ] Re‑scan and compare scores.
- [ ] Update your LinkedIn profile using the LinkedIn Profile Generator for consistency.
Do’s and Don’ts
Do:
- Use specific numbers (e.g., increased sales by 27%).
- Align language with the job description you’re targeting.
- Keep bullet points concise – 1‑2 lines each.
Don’t:
- Overload with buzzwords that don’t add value.
- Use the same generic resume for every application.
- Forget to save a PDF version that preserves formatting.
Real‑World Example
Scenario: Jane applied for a senior product manager role. The recruiter replied, "Your achievements are vague and you lack metrics. Also, the summary doesn’t reflect leadership."
AI Prioritization Output:
- Add metrics to each bullet (high impact).
- Rewrite summary to include leadership keywords (medium).
- Replace vague verbs like "worked on" with "led" (low).
After implementing steps 1‑2, Jane’s ATS score rose from 62 to 84, and she secured an interview within a week.
Integrating Other Resumly Features
- Cover Letter Generator – Pair your revised resume with a tailored cover letter via the AI Cover Letter tool.
- Interview Practice – Use Interview Practice to rehearse answers that reference the new metrics you added.
- Job Match – Let the Job Match engine suggest openings that align with your updated skill set.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does AI decide which feedback is “high impact”?
The algorithm weighs keyword relevance, ATS flag severity, and the frequency of similar comments across job postings. Sources: LinkedIn Talent Insights and Jobscan data.
2. Can I use the AI prioritizer for multiple job applications at once?
Yes. Upload a separate feedback file for each role; the AI will generate individual priority lists.
3. What if the recruiter’s feedback is contradictory?
The AI highlights conflicts and suggests a compromise based on the most common ATS requirements.
4. Do I need a paid Resumly plan to access the prioritizer?
The basic prioritizer is free, but premium users get real‑time suggestions and unlimited revisions.
5. How often should I re‑run the ATS scan?
After each major edit, and before submitting to a new employer.
6. Is the AI safe with my personal data?
Resumly follows GDPR‑compliant encryption and never stores your resume after the session ends.
7. Can the AI suggest new sections (e.g., Projects or Certifications)?
Absolutely. If the job description emphasizes technical projects, the AI will recommend adding a Projects section.
8. Does the AI work for non‑English resumes?
Currently supported for English, Spanish, and French. Future updates will expand language coverage.
Mini‑Conclusion: The Power of the MAIN KEYWORD
By using AI to prioritize resume revisions based on recruiter feedback, you turn scattered comments into a focused action plan, boost ATS scores, and dramatically increase interview callbacks.
Call to Action
Ready to let AI do the heavy lifting? Start with the free Resume Roast, then move to the AI Resume Builder for a prioritized revision roadmap. Combine it with the Job Search and Auto‑Apply features to automate the entire job‑hunt pipeline.
For deeper career strategies, explore the Career Guide and Salary Guide on Resumly’s Resources hub.










