Don't just list "Hard Worker." The ATS is scanning for these exact technical skills:
A common mistake for Recruiters is listing duties instead of achievements.
Try this:
Show speed and quality: "Filled 85 roles in a year at 32-day average time-to-fill and 92% one-year retention on hires" beats "Recruited candidates".
Applicant tracking systems scan a Recruiter resume for specific keywords before a human ever sees it. Prioritize: Full-cycle Recruiting, Sourcing, ATS, Candidate Experience, Interview Coordination, Boolean Search. List them in a dedicated Skills section and, more importantly, prove each one inside your experience bullets with a measurable result.
Recruiter roles in the US typically pay $60k - $110k. Quantifying your impact on your resume — revenue influenced, users served, cost saved, time reduced — is the single fastest way to justify offers at the top of that band.
Keep it to one page if you have under ~10 years of experience, and two pages maximum for senior Recruiters. ATS parsers read either length, but recruiters spend roughly seven seconds on the first scan — lead with impact and cut anything older than 10–15 years.
Use a single-column layout with standard section headings and no tables, text boxes, columns, or images. Mirror the exact language of the job description (Full-cycle Recruiting, Sourcing, ATS…), export as a text-based PDF, and test it against a real parser. Resumefy scores your resume against any job description and shows what is missing — free.
Listing responsibilities instead of achievements. For example: Show speed and quality: "Filled 85 roles in a year at 32-day average time-to-fill and 92% one-year retention on hires" beats "Recruited candidates".
No — the highest-converting approach is one master profile that you tailor to each posting so your keywords match. Resumefy keeps a single Master Profile and auto-generates a tailored, ATS-optimized Recruiter resume for any job in about 30 seconds.