
Here is the truth: Most resumes never reach a human recruiter. They are filtered by Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) which companies use to manage and sort hundreds of applications. If your resume is not formatted and keyword-optimized, it may get rejected before anyone even reads it.
The good news is that you can fix this in five minutes using simple AI prompts that clean up formatting, highlight the right keywords, and make your resume ATS-friendly without overcomplicating the process.
These prompts are designed for quick results. Paste them into an AI tool, add your resume, and watch it transform.
Prompt:
“I am applying for a [Job Title]. Rewrite my resume below to improve clarity, use strong action verbs, and align with common keywords for this role. Make sure it is clean, ATS-friendly, and easy to parse. [Paste resume]”
Prompt:
“Please review my resume for formatting issues like tables, graphics, or unusual symbols that could break ATS parsing. Suggest layout improvements while keeping it professional and modern. [Paste resume]”
Prompt:
“I recently graduated from [University Name] with a degree in [Major]. I completed an internship at [Company Name] where I [describe key responsibilities and achievements]. I am applying for an entry-level [Job Title] role and have included the job description below. Please generate an ATS-friendly resume that highlights:
– Relevant coursework or projects
– Internship experience
– Soft skills (teamwork, communication)
– Quantifiable accomplishments
– Keywords from the job description”
Tip: Add extras like leadership roles, thesis projects, or certifications to strengthen your resume.
Prompt:
“I have [X] years of experience in [Industry]. I have worked at [Company A] as [Job Title] (dates) and [Company B] as [Job Title] (dates). My key contributions include [list results or achievements]. I hold a [Degree] from [University] and live in [Location]. I am applying for a [Target Job Title] role. Please create an ATS-optimized resume that:
– Highlights my most relevant accomplishments with metrics
– Organizes my work history clearly
– Emphasizes transferable skills and tools
– Includes a strong summary and ATS-friendly layout”
There is debate in the recruiting world. Some recruiters say ATS simply sorts applications in the order they are received, while others confirm keyword scanning is common. The safest approach is to make your resume easy for both systems and humans to read.
An ATS-friendly resume can be the difference between rejection and an interview. Spend five minutes with these prompts and you will have a resume that clears the first hurdle and gets seen by real recruiters.
This is exactly why we built Yotru. Our AI-powered resume builder does more than just format bullet points. It optimizes your resume for ATS, adds the right keywords, and ensures everything is structured in a way recruiters expect to see. Unlike generic tools, Yotru is built “on rails,” which means it blends the speed and creativity of AI with proven recruiting best practices. Every resume is scored and refined against the latest market trends so you stay competitive in 2025 and beyond.
You do not have to guess what works or spend hours formatting text from another AI tool. Yotru takes care of everything in one place, from narrative-driven career summaries to clean recruiter-ready layouts. That way, you can focus on preparing for interviews instead of worrying about whether your resume will even make it past screening.
Start building your resume on Yotru and see the difference for yourself.

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