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Get the page itself right — what to keep, what to cut, how to phrase it.
Everything you need to write a resume that gets past the ATS, earns a real read from a recruiter, and turns into interview callbacks. No filler — just the structure, the rules, and the worked examples.
Most summaries are generic, defensive, or both. Here's the three-line formula that earns the second look — and the four phrases to delete on sight.
ATS isn't the gatekeeper most people think it is. Here's what actually matters for getting parsed cleanly, and what's a myth.
Not every job comes with neat percentages. Here's how to write resume bullets that read as impactful even when you don't have a single number to point to.