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Free resume checker — ATS score against any job

Wizume's resume checker scores your resume against a pasted job description — surfacing matched and missing keywords, completeness issues, and one-click fixes. Built into the resume builder so you can edit and re-scan without switching tools.

What the ATS score checks

Paste a job description and get a breakdown of keyword overlap, section completeness, and readability signals tuned for applicant tracking systems. See which terms recruiters are likely searching for and where to add them naturally.

One-click fixes apply safe improvements where possible; you stay in the editor to accept broader content changes.

Check before every application

Generic resumes lose searches. Run a score per posting — especially when the role uses different language than your master resume (e.g., 'client success' vs. 'account management').

Pair the checker with tailor-to-job to create a copy aligned to the posting, or improve individual bullets with AI after you see the gaps.

Free scans and Pro

Free accounts include one ATS score per month. Pro includes unlimited scans — worth it during an active search when you're tailoring every application.

Why candidates choose Wizume

  • Single-column, ATS-readable templates
  • AI bullet improvements and job tailoring
  • ATS score against real job descriptions
  • PDF export free; DOCX on Pro

Frequently asked questions

Is this a free resume checker?

Yes. Free accounts get one ATS score per month. You need a Wizume account and a saved resume; paste the job description in the ATS score dialog in the builder.

Does a high score guarantee an interview?

No tool can guarantee outcomes. The score highlights keyword and completeness gaps that commonly cause resumes to be overlooked in ATS search — fix those before you apply.

Can I check a resume I imported from PDF?

Yes. Import PDF, DOCX, or TXT on the dashboard, open the resume in the builder, and run ATS score against the target job description.

What's the difference between the checker and templates?

Templates ensure parser-safe layout from the start. The checker evaluates content match to a specific job — keywords, completeness, and suggestions on top of that structure.