124 Interest Score
32 Discussions
0.26 Engagement
May 2022 Launched

Are you not getting interviews after applying online? Do you want to identify the right skills for the resume? Topline Resumes will highlight the in-demand missing skills for you.

What the Community Said

Hi! Noticed that apostrophes don't show up on the page, leading to grammar errors. Also, seems like the skills match is case-sensitive which is causing it to show skills present in my resume to be absent. Not sure if this is how my resume is showing up on other ATSs..I hope not :(

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?makers Inline hyperlinks applied to text in an uploaded docx file seem to be removed from the output/report string, and often result in grammatical errors (because the text that is hyperlinked seems to be replaced by a single whitespace character). us curious, Is that something that would be likely to occur in ATSs as well? Should we avoid hyperlinking text in resumes because the ATSs will munge it? Thanks!

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Oras, hi! It's really beautiful product. Thank you and your team for that. It's really helpful and useful for my team:)

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@orask Congratulations on the launch.

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Tried this out, just want to mention that it runs into issues with "spellchecking names". When I threw in my username, it assumed that my name, "Tomás" was a mistake and I actually meant to write "Thomas". I don't think there should be any spellchecking done regarding names where it usually defaults to English versions of these names.

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