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Choose an ATS-friendly resume template

Browse the resume templates available in MyResumeMakerAI. Each template is designed to be easy to read, simple to customize and suitable for professional resume building.

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Use the gallery below to open one of the available templates, then start from scratch or build your resume in the app.

How to choose

Choose the layout that supports your application.

A good resume template should make your content easier to understand. Pick a clean structure for ATS-heavy applications, a classic layout for formal roles, or a more visual template when presentation is part of your personal brand.

For clean applications

Use Elegant, Nordic Elegant or Double Column when you want a professional layout with strong readability.

For formal applications

Use Ivy League when you want a classic, structured resume for academic, graduate or traditional industries.

For career history

Use Timeline or Dual Timeline when you want to show progression, milestones and experience in a clear order.

For stronger presence

Use Executive for leadership roles or Stylish when you want a more visual but still professional first impression.

ATS-friendly templates

What makes a resume template ATS-friendly?

An ATS-friendly resume template keeps important information readable as real text. It uses familiar section headings, clear spacing, consistent dates and a simple reading order. The design can still look polished, but it should never hide job titles, skills, education or achievements inside images or decorative elements.

Applicant tracking systems vary, so no template can guarantee a pass. A strong template reduces avoidable risk: unreadable text, confusing columns, missing headings and dense blocks that recruiters skip. After choosing a layout, use the resume scanner to check structure, readability and keyword signals before applying.

Role guidance

How to choose the right resume template

Choose the template that makes your strongest evidence easiest to scan. The best choice depends on your experience level, industry and the story your resume needs to tell.

Students and first jobs

Use a clean one-page layout that gives space to education, projects, skills and part-time experience. If work history is limited, read the resume with no experience guide before writing.

Engineers and technical roles

Choose a layout that separates tools, systems, projects and experience. Technical skills should be easy to scan, but the bullets should still show what you built, improved or maintained.

Marketing roles

Use a template with strong section hierarchy for campaigns, channels, tools and measurable results. Show portfolio links clearly when relevant.

HR and people roles

Pick a professional layout that highlights communication, systems, compliance, hiring support, employee relations or operations work without looking overly designed.

Nurses and healthcare roles

Use a clear template that prioritizes licenses, certifications, clinical experience, patient care settings and shift or unit experience where useful.

Career changers

Choose a layout that brings transferable skills and relevant projects near the top. A focused summary can help connect previous experience to the target role.

For more writing help, see how to write a resume, browse resume examples, or review practical resume tips.

FAQ

Resume template questions

What makes a resume template ATS-friendly?

An ATS-friendly resume template uses readable text, standard section headings, clear dates, simple spacing and a structure that does not hide important details inside images or complex design elements.

Which resume template is best for students?

Students usually need a template that gives education, projects, skills and part-time experience enough space. A clean one-page layout is often better than a design built around long work history.

Should engineers use a technical resume template?

Engineers and technical candidates often benefit from a template that separates skills, tools, projects and experience clearly. The layout should make technologies easy to scan without turning the resume into a keyword list.

Can I use a visual resume template and still be ATS-friendly?

Yes, if the visual design keeps important information as real text and uses a clear reading order. Avoid templates that rely on images, heavy icons or unusual section placement for essential details.

How do I choose a resume template for a career change?

Choose a template that highlights transferable skills, relevant projects and a focused summary near the top. The goal is to connect previous experience to the new role quickly.

Should I use the same resume template for every job?

You can keep the same template, but the content should be adjusted for each role. Tailor the summary, skills and strongest bullets so the resume matches the job description naturally.

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