ATS resumes
How to Write an ATS-Friendly Resume in 2026: India Guide
A practical ATS resume guide for Indian students, freshers, and internship seekers applying to IT services, startups, and product companies.
ATS-friendly resumes are not about keyword stuffing. They are about clear structure, relevant language, and honest proof that maps to the job description.
Start with the job description
Before editing your resume, highlight the must-have skills, tools, responsibilities, and project themes in the job description. For Indian fresher roles, these often include Java, Python, SQL, React, data structures, APIs, cloud basics, testing, or problem solving.
Use those terms only where your resume already has evidence. If your project used React, say React. If it did not, write the closest truthful skill instead of forcing a keyword.
Use readable sections
ATS systems handle simple sections best: Summary, Skills, Projects, Experience, Education, Certifications, and Achievements. Avoid putting important details only inside images, icons, or decorative columns.
For students, Projects can be as important as Experience. Write project bullets with the problem, tech stack, implementation detail, and outcome.
Write bullets with evidence
A strong fresher bullet is specific without becoming fake. Use verbs like built, integrated, optimized, automated, tested, deployed, analyzed, or collaborated.
If you have numbers, use them. If you do not, explain the technical scope: authentication, database schema, REST APIs, responsive UI, test coverage, performance, or deployment.
Keep formatting ATS-safe
Use a clean PDF or DOCX, consistent dates, standard headings, and normal text. Avoid text boxes for core content and keep links readable.
Apply can help by reading your current resume, comparing it with a job description, and generating a cleaner ATS-focused version while preserving your real experience.
