Resume keyword matcher

Compare resume keywords against a job description without stuffing

Find which job-description terms your resume already supports, which are missing, and which should only be added if your experience proves them.

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Match keywords

Built around the actual problem

Keyword matching is useful only when it stays honest. Unsupported keywords can create interviews you cannot defend and resumes that feel generic.

Search intent

resume keyword matcher

Also covers resume keyword scanner, job description keyword matcher.

Matched terms

Missing terms

Evidence-first review

Targeted CV next step

How it works

Step 1

Paste both texts

Compare the current resume with the job description.

Step 2

Sort the terms

Separate matched, missing, and partially supported language.

Step 3

Verify evidence

Add a term only when your real work supports it.

Step 4

Create a target version

Carry confirmed evidence into a focused resume version.

Questions

Should I copy all keywords into my resume?

No. Use only terms you can support with real experience.

Are exact keywords important?

Sometimes. Exact terms help, but clarity and evidence matter more than repetition.

Can this help with ATS?

Yes. It helps surface language gaps, but it is not a universal ATS guarantee.

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