Stop Losing Interviews to Resume Mistakes
Identify and correct the most common errors software testers make on their resumes
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Recruiters skim for specific roles; "QA Professional" is too broad
- ATS keyword matching favors exact titles like "Software Tester" or "QA Engineer"
- Replace vague titles with the exact role you performed
- Add seniority level if applicable (e.g., "Senior Software Tester")
John Doe QA Professional ABC Corp – 2019‑2023
John Doe Senior Software Tester ABC Corp – 2019‑2023
- Duty statements read like a job description, not a personal impact
- ATS rewards quantifiable results and action verbs
- Start each bullet with a strong verb
- Add numbers, percentages, or time saved
- Executed manual test cases for web applications
- Executed 250+ manual test cases, identifying 35 critical defects that reduced production bugs by 22%
- Automation expertise is a top requirement for modern testing roles
- ATS filters often look for tool names like Selenium, Cypress, JUnit
- Create a dedicated "Technical Skills" section listing tools, languages, and frameworks
- Mention tools in experience bullets where you applied them
Technical Skills: Testing, Documentation
Technical Skills: Selenium WebDriver, Cypress, JUnit, TestNG, Java, Python, Git, Jenkins
- Metrics demonstrate effectiveness and help differentiate you from other candidates
- ATS may rank resumes with numbers higher due to perceived specificity
- Include key performance indicators (KPIs) such as defect detection rate, test coverage, or release cycle time
- Conducted regression testing for each release
- Conducted regression testing for 12 releases, achieving a 95% defect detection rate and 30% faster release cycles
- Recruiters spend seconds on each resume; cluttered layouts cause drop‑off
- ATS may misread sections if headings are non‑standard or spacing is irregular
- Use clean bullet points, uniform font size, and standard headings
- Keep paragraphs under 2 sentences; prefer concise bullet lists
Professional Summary: I have worked as a software tester for several years and have experience in manual testing, automation, and reporting. I am detail‑oriented and enjoy working in agile teams.
Professional Summary: Detail‑oriented Software Tester with 4+ years of experience in manual and automated testing. Proven track record of improving release quality by 22% in Agile environments.
- Use a specific title like "Software Tester" or "QA Engineer"
- Highlight automation tools (Selenium, Cypress, etc.)
- Quantify results with percentages or numbers
- Keep sections under standard headings
- Limit resume to two pages and save as PDF
- Replace generic titles with specific ones
- Add quantifiable results to each bullet
- Insert relevant automation tools and frameworks
- Standardize date format to MM/YYYY
- Optimize headings for ATS