Section 1: ATS Keywords/Phrases
Job Titles:
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Application Developer
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Software Developer
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.NET Developer
Technical Skills:
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ASP.NET MVC
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Microsoft ASP.NET
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React.js
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HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Web Development
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Application Design
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Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Tools & Concepts:
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Troubleshooting
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Problem-solving
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Documentation
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Cross-functional collaboration
Action Verbs:
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Design
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Build
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Configure
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Collaborate
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Document
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Optimize
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Troubleshoot
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Integrate
Soft Skills:
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Teamwork
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Communication
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Analytical Thinking
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Adaptability
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Attention to Detail
Section 2: How & Where to Use Keywords
| Resume Section | Keyword Integration Tips |
|---|---|
| Summary | Mention “Application Developer” and “ASP.NET MVC” as your specialization. Example: "Application Developer with hands-on experience in ASP.NET MVC and collaborative project execution." |
| Skills | Create a bullet list with all technical skills: ASP.NET MVC, React.js, SQL Server, HTML/CSS/JS |
| Experience | Use action verbs + tools: “Configured and optimized ASP.NET MVC applications.” or “Collaborated across teams to integrate SQL Server backend.” |
| Projects | Use keywords like “Designed a web app using ASP.NET MVC and React.js.” |
| Education | Mention "15 years full-time education" if applicable. |
| Certifications | Add any .NET, React.js, or SQL Server certificates. |
Section 3: Why This Matters (ATS & Recruiter Perspective)
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Relevance Matching: ATS compares job description keywords with resume content.
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Semantic Understanding: Action verbs and role titles improve context scoring.
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Resume Ranking: Keywords in the top sections like Summary and Skills impact initial ranking.
Section 4: Best Practices for Keyword Integration
✅ Do
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Use exact keywords naturally
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Prioritize top 5 skills in Summary and Skills
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Spread keywords across Experience, Projects, and Certifications
❌ Don’t
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Don’t copy-paste entire job description
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Don’t repeat keywords excessively
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Don’t use invisible text or keyword stuffing
