You are qualified. Your experience is relevant. You have applied to dozens of jobs. The callbacks never come.

The problem is not your skills. In most cases, your resume is being filtered out by software before a single human being reads it. In 2026, the overwhelming majority of mid-to-large companies in India — IT firms, MNCs, banks, consulting firms, and fast-growing startups — use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to screen resumes automatically. If your resume is not formatted to pass this filter, you are invisible. This guide explains exactly what ATS is, why the typical Indian resume fails it, and what a correct ATS resume looks like.

75%
of resumes rejected by ATS before any human sees them
7sec
average time a recruiter spends on a resume that passes ATS
98%
of Fortune 500 companies use ATS — now standard in Indian MNCs too
1
page resume is preferred for under 10 years of experience

What Is an ATS and How Does It Actually Work?

An Applicant Tracking System is software used by HR teams to manage large volumes of job applications. When you apply for a job online — through Naukri, LinkedIn, a company careers portal, or any job board — your resume is parsed and scored by the ATS before a recruiter ever opens it.

The ATS does three things in sequence:

1 Parses your resume

The software reads your resume and extracts structured data — your name, contact details, work experience, job titles, dates, education, and skills — into a database. If the format confuses the parser, this data gets scrambled or lost entirely.

2 Scores your resume

The ATS compares your extracted content against the job description. It looks for keyword matches — specific skills, job titles, tools, certifications, and qualifications mentioned in the job posting. The closer the match, the higher your score.

3 Ranks candidates

The recruiter sees candidates ranked from highest to lowest ATS score. Resumes below a set threshold are filtered out completely. You never get a rejection email. Your application simply disappears from the recruiter’s view.

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Which Indian companies use ATS in 2026?

Infosys, TCS, Wipro, HCL, Accenture India, Deloitte, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Amazon India, Flipkart, Zomato, Swiggy, PhonePe, and virtually every MNC with an Indian hiring team. If a company receives more than 50 applications for a role, there is a very high chance ATS is involved.

Why the Typical Indian Resume Fails ATS

Most resume advice available in India is based on pre-ATS norms from the 1990s and 2000s. The traditional Indian resume — photograph in the top corner, career objective paragraph, tables for skills, decorative borders, two or three pages — is almost perfectly designed to fail an ATS scan. Here is why each element causes problems.

✕ Two-column layout

ATS reads left to right, top to bottom in a single flow. A two-column format causes the parser to merge content from both columns into one garbled line. Your skills end up mixed with your job title and the system reads gibberish.

✕ Photo in the resume

ATS cannot read images at all. A photograph at the top of your resume is simply skipped. If your resume is image-heavy or uses a graphic design template, significant content may be lost during parsing.

✕ Tables and text boxes

Many Indian resumes use tables to organise skills or experience. ATS parsers frequently cannot read content inside table cells or text boxes, meaning your entire skills section may be invisible to the system.

✕ Canva or graphic templates

Canva resume templates look beautiful to human eyes but are structured as graphic elements, not readable text. The ATS sees an image and extracts nothing. Your entire resume becomes blank in the system.

✕ Career objective paragraph

Generic objective paragraphs like “Seeking a challenging position to utilise my skills” add zero keywords and waste prime real estate at the top of the resume. Replace with a keyword-rich Professional Summary.

✕ Wrong section headings

ATS looks for standard labels: Work Experience, Education, Skills. If you have named your section “Career Journey” or “My Accomplishments,” the ATS may not recognise it as a standard resume section at all.

The 7 Biggest ATS Mistakes Indian Job Seekers Make

1. Using Keywords From Your Head Instead of the Job Description

This is the most consequential mistake. ATS scores your resume against the specific job description you are applying to — not a general sense of your field. If the job description says “Python developer with REST API experience” and your resume says “backend programmer with web services experience,” your score is low even though you are describing the same thing.

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The fix

For every application, copy the job description into a document and highlight every skill, tool, qualification, and job title mentioned. Then check your resume against that list and add the exact phrases where they apply honestly to your experience. Do not stuff keywords — weave them naturally into your bullet points.

2. Writing Responsibilities Instead of Results

Most Indian resumes list job duties: “Responsible for managing client accounts.” ATS looks for keywords and recruiters look for impact. Neither finds what they need in a duties-based resume. Replace responsibilities with achievement statements.

✕ Weak — Duties based
Responsible for managing client accounts and handling escalations for the customer success team.
✓ Strong — Results based
Managed portfolio of 40 enterprise client accounts, achieving 94% retention rate and reducing escalation response time by 35% in 6 months.

3. One Resume for Every Application

Sending the same resume to every job is the fastest way to get a low ATS score. A resume optimised for a “Project Manager — Agile” role is not the same resume that will score well for a “Delivery Manager — Waterfall” role. Tailor the top third of your resume — the summary, the skills section, and the first bullet point of each role — for every application.

4. Putting Important Information in Headers or Footers

Most ATS systems do not read content placed in the header or footer of a Word document. If you put your phone number, email, or LinkedIn URL in the header, the ATS may not extract your contact details at all. Keep all information in the main body of the document.

5. Using PDFs When the Job Portal Asks for Word

While modern ATS can read PDFs, many older systems in India parse Word documents far more reliably. Unless the job posting specifically requests PDF, always submit a .docx file. If both are accepted, submit Word. Keep a PDF version for human readers when asked.

6. Missing a Dedicated Skills Section

ATS systems specifically scan for a Skills section to extract technical competencies. If your skills are buried inside job descriptions with no dedicated section, the parser may miss them entirely. Always have a clearly labelled Skills section with individual keywords.

7. Incorrect Date Formats

ATS uses date formats to calculate your total years of experience. Formats like “Jan 2020 to Mar 2022” or “Jan 2020 — Mar 2022” can confuse older parsers. Use a consistent format throughout: “January 2020 to March 2022” or “01/2020 to 03/2022.” Never leave end dates blank on current roles — write “Present.”

What an ATS-Friendly Resume Actually Looks Like

An ATS-friendly resume is not a boring resume. It is a clean, single-column document that a machine can read perfectly and a human finds easy to scan. Here is exactly what it contains and how it is structured.

The golden rules of ATS resume formatting

Single-column layout only. Standard fonts: Arial, Calibri, or Garamond at 10 to 12pt. No photos, no graphics, no icons, no borders. No tables or text boxes. Margins between 0.5 and 1 inch. Saved as .docx. File name: FirstName-LastName-Resume.docx. All content in the main body — nothing in headers or footers.

How to Find the Right Keywords for Your Resume

Keywords are the engine of ATS scoring. Here is a structured approach to finding them for any role.

Step 1: Read the job description three times. First for overall understanding. Second to underline every hard skill, tool, technology, and certification mentioned. Third to note every soft skill and qualification listed as required or preferred.

Step 2: Look at 5 similar job descriptions. Open five similar roles at different companies and find the keywords that appear in most of them. These are the core keywords for your target role — your resume must contain them.

Step 3: Match, do not manufacture. Only add keywords that genuinely reflect your experience. ATS gets you the interview. A human reads the resume after that. Keyword stuffing without real experience behind it will collapse in the interview.

High-Value Keywords by Industry (India 2026)

Industry ATS Keywords to Include Common Misses
IT / Software Python, Java, REST API, Agile, Scrum, AWS, DevOps, CI/CD, SQL, microservices Missing cloud tools, version control (Git)
Finance / BFSI Financial modelling, MIS, IFRS, risk management, variance analysis, SAP FICO, Power BI Missing specific software names
HR HRIS, talent acquisition, onboarding, payroll processing, PMS, employee engagement, SHRM Generic terms like “people management”
Sales / BD B2B sales, CRM, Salesforce, pipeline management, revenue targets, key account management No numbers — revenue figures, deal sizes
Operations Supply chain, Six Sigma, lean manufacturing, SLA, vendor management, ERP, SAP MM Missing certifications like PMP, Six Sigma
Marketing SEO, Google Analytics, Meta Ads, performance marketing, CRM, content strategy, ROI No mention of specific platforms or budgets managed

The 6 Sections Every ATS Resume Needs

1 Contact Information

Full name, mobile number, professional email, LinkedIn URL, city and state. No photo. No date of birth. No marital status. All in the main body — never in the header.

2 Professional Summary (not Career Objective)

3 to 4 lines that summarise who you are professionally and include your top 3 to 4 keywords naturally. This is the first thing both ATS and the recruiter see. Make it specific. “Results-driven Java developer with 6 years of experience in fintech and e-commerce, specialising in microservices architecture and AWS cloud deployment.” Not: “Seeking a challenging role to grow my career.”

3 Skills Section

A dedicated section with individual keywords separated by commas or line breaks. No skill bars, no rating out of five, no icons. Just clean, readable text. Technical skills and soft skills in separate sub-sections if possible.

4 Work Experience

Reverse chronological order — most recent first. For each role: Company Name, Job Title, Start Date to End Date, Location, then 3 to 5 bullet points of achievements with numbers. Use the job title from the job description if it closely matches your actual title — ATS scores on title match too.

5 Education

Degree, institution, year of passing. Include your percentage or CGPA if above 60% or 6.0. If you have relevant certifications (AWS, PMP, CFA, SHRM), list them here or in a separate Certifications section — they carry heavy ATS weight in technical roles.

6 Certifications and Projects

Especially important for freshers and career changers. List relevant certifications with issuing body and year. For projects, include the technology stack — these are keyword goldmines for technical roles.


ATS Resume Checklist for 2026

Before submitting any application, run your resume against this checklist.

  • Single-column layout with no tables or text boxes
  • Standard font — Arial, Calibri, or Garamond at 10 to 12pt
  • No photo, no graphics, no skill bars or rating icons
  • All content in the main document body — nothing in headers or footers
  • Professional Summary replaces Career Objective
  • Dedicated Skills section with individual keyword terms
  • Work experience in reverse chronological order with achievement bullets
  • Consistent date format throughout — “Month Year to Month Year”
  • Current role end date written as “Present” not left blank
  • Keywords from the job description included naturally in the resume
  • File saved as .docx with proper name: FirstName-LastName-Resume.docx
  • Contact information in the main body, not the header
  • No spelling errors — ATS keyword matching is exact
  • Resume is 1 page for under 8 years of experience, 2 pages maximum for senior roles
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Frequently Asked Questions

Naukri itself has its own resume database and search algorithm that ranks profiles — which functions similarly to ATS in that keyword-rich profiles rank higher in recruiter searches. However, individual companies that post on Naukri may also have their own ATS systems through which they process applications received via the platform. Being ATS-optimised helps you in both scenarios.
For online job applications in India, always submit a .docx (Word) file unless the job posting specifically requests PDF. Word documents are parsed more reliably by most ATS systems used by Indian companies, especially older platforms. Save a clean PDF version to share directly with recruiters or hiring managers when they ask for it personally.
For professionals with under 8 to 10 years of experience, yes. Indian recruiters at large companies receive hundreds of applications and a crisp one-page resume signals good communication skills. For senior roles with 10 or more years of experience, two pages is acceptable — but never three. Every line on your resume should earn its place. If you are struggling to fit relevant experience into one page, a professional resume writer can help you restructure it effectively.
Free tools like Jobscan and Resume Worded let you paste your resume and a job description to get an ATS compatibility score. As a quick manual check: paste your resume content into Notepad. If it reads cleanly from top to bottom in a logical order, an ATS will likely parse it correctly. If it looks scrambled or mixed up, your format has issues.
In India, the terms resume and CV are often used interchangeably — but technically they differ. A resume is a concise 1 to 2 page document tailored to a specific role. A CV (Curriculum Vitae) is a comprehensive document that includes all academic qualifications, research, publications, and career history with no page limit. For private sector jobs, always use a resume. CVs are relevant mainly for academic, research, and government positions.
Yes — significantly. A professionally written resume is structured for both ATS parsing and recruiter readability, uses role-specific keywords strategically, frames your experience as achievements rather than duties, and eliminates the formatting errors that cause most rejections. Most clients who come to Orbit Careers for resume writing report a visible increase in interview callbacks within 2 to 4 weeks of using their new resume.

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