How to Make Your Resume ATS-Friendly: The Complete Indian Guide

You have spent hours crafting a resume with a beautiful design, carefully chosen fonts, and a creative layout. You submit it to 20 companies. You hear back from none. The likely culprit is not the content — it is the format. ATS (Applicant Tracking System) parsers, used by virtually every large Indian employer, often fail to read resumes with complex layouts, graphics, columns, or non-standard formatting. This guide is a complete technical checklist to make your resume readable by both ATS systems and human recruiters.

How ATS Systems Read Your Resume

An ATS does not see your resume the way a human does. It reads it like raw text — stripping all formatting and attempting to structure the content into fields:

  • Name
  • Contact information
  • Work experience (employer, title, dates, description)
  • Education (institution, degree, graduation year)
  • Skills
  • Certifications

If your layout breaks this extraction — because you used tables, columns, text boxes, or image-based text — the ATS mis-categorises your information, and your application is deprioritised or dropped.

The ATS-Safe Resume Format: Rules

Rule 1: Use a single-column layout

Two or three column layouts look professional to humans but confuse most ATS parsers. The parser reads left to right, line by line. A column layout causes it to mix text from different columns together.

Rule 2: Use standard section headings

Use exactly these headings (or very close variants):

  • Work Experience / Professional Experience
  • Education
  • Skills
  • Certifications
  • Projects
  • Summary / Professional Summary

Avoid creative headings like “My Story,” “What I Bring,” or “Career Highlights.” ATS systems are looking for standard field names.

Rule 3: Avoid text boxes and headers/footers

Many ATS systems skip content in text boxes, headers, and footers entirely. Do not put your name, email, or phone number in the header — put them in the body of the document.

Rule 4: No tables for critical information

Tables are used in some resume templates for skills sections and experience sections. Many ATS parsers fail on table content. Use a simple comma-separated or bulleted list for skills instead.

Rule 5: No graphics, icons, or photos (in the resume file)

While Naukri profile photos are expected, the resume file uploaded should have no images. ATS cannot read text embedded in image files — and some parsers fail entirely on image-heavy documents.

Rule 6: Use standard fonts

Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, Georgia, or Cambria. Avoid decorative fonts like Raleway, Montserrat, or script fonts. These may render incorrectly when the ATS extracts text.

Rule 7: Save as .docx or plain PDF (not image-based PDF)

Some ATS systems parse .docx better than PDF. A scanned PDF is an image — completely unreadable by ATS. Always use a text-based file. If saving as PDF, do so from a Word document (not by scanning).

ATS Formatting Checklist

Run this before submitting any resume:

  • [ ] Single column layout — no columns, no tables for main sections
  • [ ] Standard section headings — Work Experience, Education, Skills, Certifications
  • [ ] Contact info in document body, not in header/footer
  • [ ] No text boxes anywhere
  • [ ] No images, icons, or photos in the file
  • [ ] Standard font (Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman)
  • [ ] 10–12pt body text
  • [ ] Saved as .docx or text-based PDF
  • [ ] Dates in consistent format (Month Year or MM/YYYY)
  • [ ] Keywords from the JD appear in summary, skills, and experience sections

ATS vs. Human Recruiter: Balancing Both

A perfectly ATS-compliant resume can look plain to a human recruiter. The balance:

  • ATS-first: Clean structure, keyword-rich, no formatting tricks
  • Human-friendly: Strong summary, achievement bullets with numbers, logical flow, appropriate white space

You do not need to sacrifice readability for ATS compliance. A well-structured, clean resume with strong bullet points serves both audiences.

Testing Your Resume for ATS Compatibility

Tools that can check your resume:

ToolWhat It DoesCost
Jobscan.coATS match score + keyword gap analysisFreemium
Resume WordedATS compatibility + achievement scoringFreemium
Enhancv ATS CheckerParse simulationFreemium
ClearVoiceBasic ATS checkFree

Paste your resume into a plain text editor (Notepad/TextEdit). If it reads cleanly and in logical order — name, contact, then experience — your ATS parser will likely read it correctly too.

References:

  1. Jobscan ATS Resume Checker – https://www.jobscan.co/
  2. Resume Worded ATS Guide – https://resumeworded.com/
  3. Indeed India – ATS Resume Tips – https://in.indeed.com/career-advice/resumes-cover-letters/ats-resume
  4. Naukri.com Resume Format Guide – https://www.naukri.com/blog/resume-tips/
  5. LinkedIn Resume Tips India – https://www.linkedin.com/learning/

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