When you upload your resume, you may notice that its appearance has changed. This is due to a number of factors, including the way the resume is parsed by the applicant tracking system (ATS) and the type of file format you use.
One of the main reasons that your resume may look different when uploaded is because of the way ATS systems parse resumes. These systems use algorithms to extract information from your resume, but they can have varying success rates in accurately reproducing its format.
Another factor to consider is the file format you use when uploading your resume. While Word docx files are commonly used, they can be prone to formatting issues when uploaded. In our experience, it's best to convert your resume to a PDF format before uploading, as this file format tends to be more reliable and retain the original format of the document.
While color and graphics can be a great way to make your resume stand out and engage with recruiters, it's important to keep in mind that the uploaded version of your resume may not display these elements. The presentation of your uploaded resume will depend on the system being used and may not include any visual elements.
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