Resume Keyword Analyzer
Resume Keyword Analyzer
See exactly which keywords your resume is missing compared to the job description.
Applicant tracking systems scan for specific keywords before a human ever sees your resume. But identifying which keywords matter—and which ones you're missing—isn't always obvious from reading the job posting.
Resuvia's free keyword analyzer compares your resume directly against any job description and shows you the exact terms and phrases that aren't in your document yet. You'll get an instant ATS match score and a clear list of missing keywords, with no login required.
FAQ
- How does keyword analysis differ from just reading the job posting?
- Reading a job description tells you what the role requires, but keyword analysis identifies the specific terms and phrases the ATS is programmed to detect. Many important keywords are buried in requirements lists or phrased in ways you might paraphrase differently. The analyzer extracts these exact terms and checks whether your resume uses matching language, so you know precisely what's missing rather than guessing.
- Which missing keywords should I actually add to my resume?
- Only add keywords that honestly reflect your experience. The analyzer shows you what's missing, but you decide what's relevant. If a keyword represents a skill or tool you've used, add it in context. If it's something you don't have experience with, leave it out—keyword stuffing with irrelevant terms will hurt you in interviews even if it gets past the ATS.
- Why do different job descriptions show different missing keywords?
- Every company uses different terminology and prioritizes different skills, even for similar roles. One posting might emphasize 'stakeholder management' while another says 'cross-functional collaboration.' The keyword analyzer adapts to each specific job description, so you'll see different gaps depending on how that particular employer wrote their posting and configured their ATS.