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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International students

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International and EU students

Are you an international student and new to UK recruitment practices, or maybe just in need of some support and guidance? We offer one-to-one advice and guidance and practical support in job searching, applications, preparing for interviews and lots more. We can help during your programme of study and also for up to 3 years after you have graduated. See How we can help for more information on how we can support you.

Working in the UK

You may want to work in the UK, either during or after your degree, and the UK job market may be unfamiliar to you. We understand that, and Careers are here to help. 

We will guide and support you as we know and understand the challenges international students face. We do not find ‘jobs’ for students, but we can help with your own research, and also with every step of the recruitment process. 

You can search for job vacancies on our Careers Portal Jobteaser

Working outside the UK

Alternatively, you may want to return home to work, or perhaps work in another country outside the UK. Careers can help with that too. You can speak to a Careers Consultant or an Information Team staff member about this, and you can also use our resources GoinGlobal. GoinGlobal hosts comprehensive careers guides on working and living in 42 different countries and 32 global cities including information on:

  • finding a job and hiring opportunities
  • recruitment processes
  • visas and work permits
  • living there
  • professional networking.

Careers talks and events for international students

We regularly host bespoke workshops for international students. You can register for these on our Careers PortalYou can also attend a wide range of different Careers workshops aimed at all students as well as employer and recruitment events.

Making yourself more employable

Work on your English as much as you can during your time at university and for support on study skills, including Academic English, visit the Centre for Academic Development.

Take advantage of the many Oxford Brookes Societies and get involved as much as you can so you can show employers how you have used your time well at university. 

Immigration advice

Careers cannot advise you on your specific immigration situation in relation to permission to work during or after your studies. We can direct you to accurate resources and other services such as the Oxford Brookes International Student Advice Team, who are designated immigration advisers within the University.

UKCISA (The Council for International Student Affairs) has some excellent and comprehensive information for international and EEA students on working in the UK during your studies and after graduation.