For Recent Graduates & Entry-Level Professionals

ATS Checker for Recent Graduates

Starting your career? Make sure your resume gets seen. Our tool analyzes your entry-level resume for keywords, projects, and formatting to beat the bots.

Why Use Our ATS Checker?

Education Section Focus

Ensures your degree, GPA, and relevant coursework are highlighted and formatted correctly for ATS to parse.

Internship & Project Analysis

Checks how well you have described your internships and academic projects, focusing on skills and accomplishments.

Transferable Skills Detection

Identifies soft skills and transferable skills from your academic and extracurricular activities that appeal to employers.

Entry-Level Keyword Check

Scans for keywords relevant to entry-level positions in your target industry, even if you have no formal work experience.

Formatting for No Experience

Provides recommendations on resume structure when you have limited or no professional work history to show.

Instant & Free Feedback

Get an immediate score and clear, actionable advice to build a powerful resume that opens doors to interviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I include my GPA on my resume?
If your GPA is 3.5 or higher (on a 4.0 scale), it is generally a good idea to include it, especially if you are applying for competitive roles. If it is lower, it is best to leave it off.
How do I write a resume with no work experience?
Focus on your academic projects, internships, volunteer work, and relevant coursework. Create sections for “Projects” and “Skills” to showcase your abilities. Our tool helps you structure this effectively.
What is the ideal resume length for a recent graduate?
A one-page resume is the strict rule for recent graduates. It shows you can be concise and prioritize information. Our checker will flag resumes that are too long.
What contact information should I include?
Include your name, professional email address (like firstname.lastname@email.com), phone number, and a link to your LinkedIn profile. A full mailing address is no longer necessary.