How-to
How to tailor a resume to a job description
Tailoring a resume means matching language and surfacing relevant evidence — not faking experience. Done right, it doubles your callback rate. Done wrong (keyword stuffing), it gets you flagged.
Step 1
Extract the JD signals
Skim the job description and underline 8–12 nouns and verbs that recur. These are your target keywords.
Step 2
Map to your real evidence
For each keyword, ask whether you have a bullet that proves it. If yes, use the JD phrasing in the bullet. If no, do not invent one.
Step 3
Reorder bullets by JD relevance
Put your strongest JD-aligned bullet first under each role. Recruiters skim the top of each section.
Step 4
Tighten the summary
If you have a summary line, rewrite it so the first 10 words mirror the role title from the JD.
Step 5
Run a keyword-overlap check
Paste both texts into the keyword-match tool. Aim for around 60% JD keyword coverage — higher is suspicious, lower means you missed something.