Key Takeaways

  • 75% of U.S. employers use automated applicant tracking systems to screen resumes before a human reviews them (Harvard Business School & Accenture, 2021)
  • The most common ATS failures are missing keywords, incompatible formatting, and incorrect file types
  • ResumeGeni scores your resume across 8 parsing layers — modeled on the same steps enterprise ATS platforms like Workday, Greenhouse, and Taleo use to evaluate candidates

How ATS Resume Scoring Works

Applicant tracking systems parse your resume into structured data — extracting your name, contact info, work history, skills, and education — then score how well that data matches the job requirements. Many ATS rejections happen because the parser couldn't extract critical fields, not because the candidate wasn't qualified.

LayerWhat It ChecksWhy It Matters
Document extractionFile format, encoding, readabilityCorrupted or image-only PDFs fail immediately
Layout analysisTables, columns, headers, footersMulti-column layouts break field extraction
Section detectionExperience, education, skills headingsNon-standard headings cause sections to be missed
Field mappingName, email, phone, dates, titlesMissing contact info is a common cause of immediate rejection
Keyword matchingJob-specific terms, skills, certificationsKeyword overlap affects recruiter search visibility and ATS scoring
Chronology checkDate ordering, gap detectionReverse-chronological order is expected by most ATS
QuantificationMetrics, numbers, measurable outcomesQuantified achievements help human reviewers and some scoring models
Confidence scoringOverall parse quality and completenessLow-confidence parses get deprioritized in results

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ResumeGeni free?
Yes. ResumeGeni is currently in beta — ATS analysis, scoring, and initial improvement suggestions are free with no signup required. Full guidance and saved reports may require a free account.
What file formats are supported?
PDF, DOCX, DOC, TXT, RTF, ODT, and Apple Pages. PDF and DOCX are recommended for best ATS compatibility.
How is the ATS score calculated?
Your resume is processed through an 8-layer parsing pipeline that extracts structured data the same way enterprise ATS platforms do. The score reflects how completely and accurately your resume can be parsed, plus how well your content matches common ATS ranking criteria.
Can ATS read PDF resumes?
Yes, but not all PDFs are equal. Text-based PDFs parse well. Image-only PDFs (scanned documents) and PDFs with complex tables or multi-column layouts often fail ATS parsing. Our analyzer will flag these issues.
How do I improve my ATS score?
Focus on three areas: use a clean single-column format, include keywords from the job description naturally in your experience bullets, and ensure all sections (contact, experience, education, skills) use standard headings.

ATS Guides & Resources

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Senior Immigration Enforcement & Courts Reporter

Borderless Magazine · Chicago, IL

Position: Senior Immigration Enforcement & Courts Reporter

Company: Borderless Magazine NFP

Status: Full-Time Exempt Employee

Location: Chicago with hybrid remote and in-person work

Compensation: $70,000 to $80,000+ Plus benefits; Salary is contingent on experience

Application Due Date: Rolling

Approximate Start Date: April, 2026

Website: www.borderlessmag.org

 

Borderless Magazine is an award-winning nonprofit news outlet that is reimagining immigration journalism for a more just and equitable future. We report and publish stories in both English and Spanish through our online publication. We work with immigrants and their allies to tell their own stories, and we train journalists to report on immigration issues. We won the 2024 Next Challenge’s “Future of Local Journalism” award for our community-centered reporting. Find out more at www.borderlessmag.org.

 

Borderless is seeking a Senior Immigration Enforcement & Courts Reporter who will lead our coverage of immigration enforcement, detention, deportation proceedings, and related court cases, with a focus on how federal and local policies impact immigrant communities in the Chicagoland area.

 

This is an extraordinary opportunity to join a diverse leadership team at an organization that values work-life balance. This is a new role, and we are seeking an individual who is ready to hit the ground running.

 

Areas of Responsibility

  • Produce compelling, accountability-driven reporting on immigration enforcement practices, ICE operations, and immigration court proceedings
  • Develop and maintain relationships with sources, including immigrants, attorneys, advocates, law enforcement officials, and court personnel
  • Cover federal immigration policy developments, their local implementation and impact
  • Investigate systemic issues within the immigration enforcement and judicial systems
  • Attend court hearings, community meetings, and other relevant events
  • Collaborate with editors and other reporters on enterprise and investigative projects
  • Engage with readers and community members through events and social media
  • Mentor junior reporters and contribute to the newsroom's immigration coverage strategy
 

The Approach

  • Manages a high volume of work efficiently: Able to juggle competing demands and prioritize without sacrificing quality. Plans backward to make deadlines. 
  • Attention to detail: