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ATS Directory

Before a human reads your résumé, an applicant tracking system parses and scores it — and they don't all read alike. Find out which ATS a company uses, then format so your résumé gets through. Paste a careers link to detect it instantly, or browse 24 companies across 11 platforms.

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CompanyATSSource
AdobeWorkdayreported
AirbnbGreenhousereported
Bank of AmericaWorkdayreported
CiscoWorkdayreported
CoinbaseGreenhousereported
DatabricksGreenhousereported
DoorDashGreenhousereported
IBMWorkdayreported
KPMGiCIMSreported
LinearAshbyreported
MarriottTaleoreported
NetflixWorkdayreported
NetlifyLeverreported
NikeWorkdayreported
NotionAshbyreported
NvidiaWorkdayreported
PlaidLeverreported
RampAshbyreported
RedditGreenhousereported
SalesforceWorkdayreported
SAPSuccessFactorsreported
ShopifyGreenhousereported
StripeGreenhousereported
TargetWorkdayreported

Community-reported and best-effort — companies switch platforms, so treat each row as a lead and confirm with the detector above on a live posting.

How each platform reads a résumé

Workday

Simulated

Reads straight across each line and maps standard headings to fields. Multi-column layouts and tables scramble badly. Also asks you to re-key everything into its own form.

Tip: Use a single-column layout with plain, standard headings — and expect to fill the fields in by hand.

Greenhouse

Simulated

A more tolerant, column-aware reader that recovers two-column layouts which trip simpler parsers — but it still flattens tables.

Tip: Columns are usually fine here, but keep real skills as text, never inside tables or graphics.

Lever

Simulated

Modern, comparatively lenient reader; handles columns reasonably and tolerates light styling.

Tip: One of the friendlier parsers — a clean, well-structured résumé reads well.

Taleo

Simulated

Legacy Oracle stream-order reader; text can emerge in PDF-internal order, and headers, images, and text boxes are frequently lost.

Tip: Give Taleo the plainest possible file — no text boxes, no headers/footers, no graphics.

iCIMS

Simulated

Line-oriented reader with decent heading detection; tables and graphics are unreliable.

Tip: Stick to conventional section headings and keep everything in the main text flow.

Ashby

Newer, developer-friendly ATS common at startups; comparatively modern parsing and a cleaner apply flow.

Tip: Modern parser, but the fundamentals still apply: single column, selectable text, standard headings.

SuccessFactors

SAP's enterprise suite; line-oriented parsing with a long, form-heavy application. Struggles with anything non-linear.

Tip: Keep it linear and plain, and budget time for a lengthy manual application.

Jobvite

Line-oriented reader with solid parsing of conventional résumés; graphics and multi-column layouts are risky.

Tip: A standard single-column résumé parses cleanly.

SmartRecruiters

Modern reader with generally good parsing; still prefers clean structure over decorative layouts.

Tip: Clean structure over decoration — avoid columns inside tables.

BambooHR

SMB-focused HR platform; simple, line-oriented parsing and a short application. Common at smaller companies.

Tip: A plain résumé is plenty — these applications are usually short.

Workable

SMB/mid-market ATS with reasonable modern parsing and quick applies.

Tip: Standard clean résumé; nothing exotic needed.

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