Your resume's real score — measured, not guessed
Same document, same score, every time — benchmarked against real scans in your industry, with every quoted line verified against your actual resume. Not a ChatGPT or Claude opinion: a reproducible reading with a full audit trail, missing keywords, weak bullets rewritten, and per-vendor parsing checks for Workday, Greenhouse, Lever, and iCIMS. No sign-up; your resume is never stored. How this differs from asking a chatbot →
Check my resume now — free
Upload or paste your resume and get the complete diagnostic report. 7 scans a day free, 15 with a free account.
Check my resume freeWhat the free scan covers
- ✓ ATS parse simulation — see the text extraction from your actual file
- ✓ Score with its modeling band and a point-by-point audit trail
- ✓ Missing keywords from your job posting, or your occupation's O*NET profile
- ✓ Weakest bullets identified and rewritten
- ✓ Industry detection across 58 fields, including Spanish-language resumes
- ✓ Red flags: gaps, vague duties, date inconsistencies, credential visibility
Why use this instead of ChatGPT or Claude?
A general chatbot gives useful generic advice, and if that's all you need, use it — it's free too. This scanner does the parts a chat can't: it runs your actual file through real text extraction (the step that silently breaks resumes), checks documented per-vendor ATS behaviors, verifies every quoted finding against your document so nothing is invented, scores against a consistent rubric with a reproducible report ID, and cites its keyword sources (your posting, or U.S. Department of Labor O*NET data).
How real resumes actually score
Live from our scan corpus (as of 2026-07-11, rolling 180-day window): across 686 completed scans, the median resume scored 80, with the middle half between 65 and 91; only 50.4% scored 80 or higher. Aggregates only, no individual resume data — full per-industry and experience-level distributions in the live benchmark study. All-time, the scanner has completed 1,002 scans from 15 countries.