ATS Resume Review
ATS Resume Review
See exactly how your résumé measures up against a specific job description with a detailed, explainable match score.
An ATS resume review shows you how well your résumé aligns with a particular job posting before you apply. Resuvia gives you a 0–100 match score broken down into three components: skills, experience, and achievements. Each sub-score tells you where your résumé is strong and where it might be missing what the employer is looking for.
Because the review is deterministic—the same résumé and job description always produce the same score—you get consistent, explainable feedback you can act on. No guesswork, no black-box algorithms. Just a clear picture of how your résumé stacks up against the role you want.
FAQ
- What does an ATS resume review actually tell me?
- It gives you a 0–100 match score showing how well your résumé aligns with a specific job description, plus three sub-scores for skills, experience, and achievements. This breakdown helps you understand which parts of your résumé are strong and which need work for that particular role.
- How is this different from just reading the job description myself?
- A review gives you an objective, structured breakdown of alignment across skills, experience, and achievements. It's easy to miss gaps or overestimate your match when reading manually—the score provides a consistent benchmark you can compare across different versions of your résumé.
- Should I review my résumé before or after tailoring it for a job?
- Both. Review it before tailoring to see your baseline match score and identify gaps. Then review again after making changes to confirm your edits improved the score. Since the review is deterministic, you can iterate and see exactly how each change affects your alignment.
- Will I get a different review if I upload the same résumé twice?
- No. The same résumé and job description always produce the same score. This consistency means the review is explainable and reliable—you can trust that changes in your score reflect actual changes in your résumé, not random variation.