What is the BeamJobs Resume Parser?
Our ATS resume parser instantly extracts and organizes your resume’s content. It makes structural changes that format your resume so that applicant tracking software (ATS) can read it.
Now, you can now present your candidacy with clarity, breeze through automated screenings, and boost your visibility and appeal to employers so they see your most significant accomplishments.

Why Use an ATS Resume Parser?
With an overall goal of helping you land your dream job quickly, here’s what makes BeamJobs’ parsing tool a must-use for every job seeker.
How to Use the Resume Parser
Transform your resume from an average to a standout, ATS-friendly job application that increases your chances of being hired. Here’s how you can do it in five easy-to-follow steps:
Start a step ahead of others
Upload your ready resume or build one from your LinkedIn profile in a single click, and our tool will extract all the essential pieces of your career history, parsing it into an ATS-readable layout.

Choose an expert-approved template
We’ll automatically structure your resume when you choose one of our professional resume templates . They’re ATS-optimized and cater to all career levels, industries, and personalities to get you noticed by hiring managers.

Learn with AI insights
Learn what’s missing with personalized and customized insights for your resume. It’s easy to see when formatting is automatically taken care of for you.

Refine with AI-powered recommendations
Make changes with the click of your mouse for to create a professional resume fast. Adjust content for ATS readability.

Save and download your ATS-friendly resume
Download your resume in PDF or Word format, which are great choices to pass through the ATS. Congrats, your resume now aligns with the latest and best hiring practices.

Hear from Successful Job Seekers
BeamJobs has helped 3M+ job seekers parse and optimize their resumes for the ATS since 2020.
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