What a resume checker actually catches
Resume mistakes are rarely dramatic. They are small, repeated habits that make a strong candidate look average. The checker groups findings into three buckets so you know what to fix first.
- Machine readability: multi-column layouts, text inside images, tables and headers that parsers drop
- Evidence quality: duties described instead of results, no numbers, no scope, no outcome
- Signal placement: the strongest proof buried on page two while filler sits at the top
- Consistency: mismatched tenses, date gaps, inconsistent job title formatting
- Length and density: walls of text, or a page that is too sparse for your experience